Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 19, 2026

The Use of Chemostats in Microbial Systems Biology
Published on: October 14, 2013
Stability analysis of multi-compartment models for cell production systems
Yukihiko Nakata1, Philipp Getto, Anna Marciniak-Czochra
1BCAM-Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, Bizkaia Technology Park, Derio, Spain. nakata@bcamath.org
Abstract:
We study two- and three-compartment models of a hierarchical cell production system with cell division regulated by the level of mature cells. We investigate the structure of equilibria with respect to parameters as well as local stability properties for the equilibria. To interpret the results we adapt the concept of reproduction numbers, which is well known in ecology, to stem cell population dynamics. In the two-compartment model, the positive equilibrium is stable wherever it exists. In the three-compartment model, we find that the intermediate stage of differentiation is responsible for the emergence of an instability region in the parameter plane. Moreover, we prove that this region shrinks as the mortality rate for mature cells increases and discuss this result.
Related Concept Videos
Multicompartment Models: Overview
These models offer a more comprehensive representation of drug behavior in the body than one-compartment models. They accommodate the complexity of drug distribution,...
Three-Compartment Open Model
Compartment Models: Single-Compartment Model
Compartment Models: Two-Compartment Model
Mechanistic Models: Overview of Compartment Models
Model Approaches for Pharmacokinetic Data: Compartment Models
Two primary types of compartment models are recognized: mammillary and catenary. The more...

