A mathematical model of luteinizing hormone release from ovine pituitary cells in perifusion

A mathematical model of luteinizing hormone release from ovine pituitary cells in perifusion

Model Status

The CellML model presented here represents the third model from the published paper which describes the basic dynamics of GnRH-receptor binding in the pituitary and the subsequent release of LH (as in the first core model) however in this third model the constant addition of LH to the releasable pool is removed such that it becomes exhaustable (as in the second model) and also the desensitised receptor is removed. The CellML model runs in COR and OpenCell to replicate the published results. The units have been checked and they are consistent.

Model Structure

ABSTRACT: We model the effect of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) on the production of luteinizing hormone (LH) by the ovine pituitary. GnRH, released by the hypothalamus, stimulates the secretion of LH from the pituitary. If stimulus pulses are regular, LH response will follow a similar pattern. However, during application of GnRH at high frequencies or concentrations or with continuous application, the pituitary delivers a decreased release of LH (termed desensitization). The proposed mathematical model consists of a system of nonlinear differential equations and incorporates two possible mechanisms to account for this observed behavior: desensitized receptor and limited, available LH. Desensitization was provoked experimentally in vitro by using ovine pituitary cells in a perifusion system. The model was fit to resulting experimental data by using maximum-likelihood estimation. Consideration of smaller models revealed that the desensitized receptor is significant. Limited, available LH was significant in three of four chambers. Throughout, the proposed model was in excellent agreement with experimental data.

Schematic diagram of the components and reactions involved in the first model of luteinizing hormone (LH) release. kfb and kbf are kinetic constants, F and B represent the free and bound states of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptor, while R represents releasable LH and B is bound LH. s is the rate of the reaction, a1 determines the rate of basal LH secretion and a2 is the rate of LH secretion in the presence of bound receptor. There is no desensitised GnRH receptor in this model.

The original paper reference is cited below:

A mathematical model of luteinizing hormone release from ovine pituitary cells in perifusion, K. Heinze, R. W. Keener, and A. R. Midgley, Jr., 1998, American Journal of Physiology, 275, E1061-E1071. PubMed ID: 9843750