Application of Fourier linear spectral analyses to the characterization of smooth muscle contractile signals

Mario Díaz
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Abstract

In intestinal smooth muscle, peristaltic activity emerges from a depolarization wave generated by Cajal's interstitial cells that travels longitudinally and transversally towards adjacent smooth muscle. The electrophysiological diversity of cell populations involved in the generation and transmission of excitation between nerve and muscle cells, as well as the specialization in the excitation–contraction coupling of smooth muscle cells, makes it difficult to extrapolate individual cell responses to overall peristaltic activity. It is conceivable intestinal contractile activity as the macroscopic output from a multicellular system in time and frequency domains. Given that contractile signals are usually linear and stationary, application of frequency analyses using the discrete Fourier transform allows the accurate definition of amplitudes and phases of harmonic components in the frequency spectrum of contractile activity records, as well as the power spectrum of the signal. In addition, by using the short-time Fourier transform it is also possible to obtain the spectrogram of contractile signals, which allows the identification of non-stationary events. Often, the combined usage of these types of analyses together with specific pharmacological and molecular biology tools is sufficient to unveil the cellular and molecular locus of action of modulators of peristaltism, including hormones and different natural and synthetic compounds.

傅立叶线性谱分析在平滑肌收缩信号表征中的应用
在肠平滑肌中,蠕动活动由Cajal间质细胞产生的去极化波产生,该波纵向和横向向邻近的平滑肌传播。参与神经和肌肉细胞之间兴奋的产生和传递的细胞群的电生理多样性,以及平滑肌细胞兴奋-收缩耦合的特化,使得很难推断单个细胞对整体蠕动活动的反应。可以想象,肠道收缩活动是多细胞系统在时域和频域上的宏观输出。考虑到收缩信号通常是线性和平稳的,使用离散傅立叶变换进行频率分析的应用,可以准确定义收缩活动记录频谱中谐波分量的幅值和相位,以及信号的功率谱。此外,通过使用短时傅里叶变换,还可以获得收缩信号的频谱图,从而可以识别非平稳事件。通常,将这些类型的分析与特定的药理学和分子生物学工具结合使用,就足以揭示蠕动调节剂的细胞和分子作用位点,包括激素和不同的天然和合成化合物。
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