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Osmotic forces and gap junctions in spreading depression: A computational model

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JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 99-120

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KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1008924227961

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spreading depression; neuronal volume; osmosis; gap junctions; potassium

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In a computational model of spreading depression (SD), ionic movement through a neuronal syncytium of cells connected by gap junctions is described electrodiffusively. Simulations predict that SD will not occur unless cells are allowed to expand in response to osmotic pressure gradients and K+ is allowed to move through gap junctions. SD waves of [K+](out) approximate to 25 to approximate to 60 mM moving at approximate to2 to approximate to 18 mm/min are predicted over the range of parametric values reported in gray matter, with extracellular space decreasing up to approximate to 50%. Predicted waveform shape is qualitatively similar to laboratory reports. The delayed-rectifier, NMDA, BK, and Na+ currents are predicted to facilitate SD, while SK and A-type K+ currents and glial activity impede SD. These predictions are consonant with recent findings that gap junction poisons block SD and support the theories that cytosolic diffusion via gap junctions and osmotic forces are important mechanisms underlying SD.

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