Diffusion through thin membranes: Modeling across scales
Aho, V., Mattila, K., Kühn, T., Kekäläinen, P., Pulkkinen, O., Minussi, R. B., Vihinen-Ranta, M., & Timonen, J. (2016). Diffusion through thin membranes: Modeling across scales. Physical Review E, 93(4), Article 043309. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.93.043309
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From macroscopic to microscopic scales it is demonstrated that diffusion through membranes can be modeled
using specific boundary conditions across them. The membranes are here considered thin in comparison to
the overall size of the system. In a macroscopic scale the membrane is introduced as a transmission boundary
condition, which enables an effective modeling of systems that involve multiple scales. In a mesoscopic scale,
a numerical lattice-Boltzmann scheme with a partial-bounceback condition at the membrane is proposed and
analyzed. It is shown that this mesoscopic approach provides a consistent approximation of the transmission
boundary condition. Furthermore, analysis of the mesoscopic scheme gives rise to an expression for the
permeability of a thin membrane as a function of a mesoscopic transmission parameter. In a microscopic
model, the mean waiting time for a passage of a particle through the membrane is in accordance with this
permeability. Numerical results computed with the mesoscopic scheme are then compared successfully with
analytical solutions derived in a macroscopic scale, and the membrane model introduced here is used to simulate
diffusive transport between the cell nucleus and cytoplasm through the nuclear envelope in a realistic cell model
based on fluorescence microscopy data. By comparing the simulated fluorophore transport to the experimental
one, we determine the permeability of the nuclear envelope of HeLa cells to enhanced yellow fluorescent protein.
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