The concentration profile of secreted molecules is studied to understand ch
aracteristic properties of the intercellular signaling. Diffusion equations
are solved for the concentration by assuming the rectangular, triangular a
nd oscillatory lime-dependence of the flux at the cell surface. The concent
ration is examined as a function of time and distance from a secreting cell
by varying both the strength of an enhanced secretion rate and a secretion
time. The time-dependence of the secretion rate is found to be inevitable
for the concept of communication distance and characteristic time. Realisti
c estimations of these quantities are given for human cytokines.