期刊文献+
共找到1篇文章
< 1 >
每页显示 20 50 100
The Spreading Depression Propagation: How Electrochemical Patterns Distort or Create Perception
1
作者 Vera Maura Fernandes de Lima alfredo pereira junior Guilherme Lima de Oliveira 《Open Journal of Biophysics》 2021年第2期133-146,共14页
At the transition from quiescence to propagating waves recorded in isolated retinas, a circular electric current closes in the extracellular matrix;this circular current creates a magnetic torus flow that, when enteri... At the transition from quiescence to propagating waves recorded in isolated retinas, a circular electric current closes in the extracellular matrix;this circular current creates a magnetic torus flow that, when entering quiescent tissue in front of the wave, recruits elements and when leaving behind, helps to build the absolute refractory state. The waving magnetic torus is the consequence of the vortex effect and explains the energy boost that drives propagation. <strong>Methods:</strong> We interpret experimental results from intrinsic and extrinsic fluorescence dyes, voltage, calcium and pH sensitive, optical signals from isolated retinas, and time series recordings using ion exchange resins: Ca, K, pH, Na, Cl recorded extracellularly at retinas, cerebellums and cortices coupled to spreading depression waves. Finally, we checked the ECoG activity, also a time series, at the transition from after discharges to spreading depression in rat hippocampus.<strong> Results:</strong> The integrated assessment of the diversified measurements led to the realization that the magnetic flow at the wavefront is a major contributor to the wave propagation mechanisms. This flow couples mass and charge flows as a swirling torus from excited to quiescent tissue.<strong> Conclusions: </strong>An alternative model of the brain is possible, apart from the classical HH and molecular biology model. Physical chemistry of charged gels and its flows explains the results. The conceptual framework uses far from equilibrium thermodynamics. 展开更多
关键词 Brain Electrochemistry Retinal Model RESONANCE Spreading Depression Functional CNS Syndromes Vortex Effect
下载PDF
上一页 1 下一页 到第
使用帮助 返回顶部