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A Continuum Neuronal Model for the Instigation and Propagation of Cortical Spreading Depression
Authors:Wei Yao  Huaxiong Huang  Robert M. Miura
Affiliation:(1) Department of Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center, Box 3011, Durham, NC 27710, USA;(2) SILS-Center for NeuroScience, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 320, 1098 SM Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Cortical spreading depression (CSD) waves can occur in the cortices of various brain structures and are associated with the spread of depression of the electroencephalogram signal. In this paper, we present a continuum neuronal model for the instigation and spreading of CSD. Our model assumes that the brain-cell microenvironment can be treated as a porous medium consisting of extra- and intracellular compartments. The main mechanisms in our model for the transport of ions into and out of neurons are cross-membrane ionic currents and (active) pumps, coupled with diffusion in the extracellular space. To demonstrate the applicability of our model, we have carried out extensive numerical simulations under different initial conditions and inclusion of various mechanisms. Our results show that CSD waves can be instigated by injecting cross-membrane ionic currents or by applying KCl in the extracellular space. Furthermore, the estimated speeds of CSD waves are within the experimentally observed range. Effects of specific ion channels, background ion concentrations, extracellular volume fractions, and cell swelling on the propagation speed of CSD are also investigated.
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