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Computer simulations of neuron-glia interactions mediated by ion flux

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JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE
卷 25, 期 2, 页码 349-365

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DOI: 10.1007/s10827-008-0083-9

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glial ion channels; potassium regulation; potassium buffer; neuron-glia interaction; firing pattern; seizures; spreading depression

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Extracellular potassium concentration, [K+](o), and intracellular calcium, [Ca2+](i), rise during neuron excitation, seizures and spreading depression. Astrocytes probably restrain the rise of K+ in a way that is only partly understood. To examine the effect of glial K+ uptake, we used a model neuron equipped with Na+, K+, Ca2+ and Cl- conductances, ion pumps and ion exchangers, surrounded by interstitial space and glia. The glial membrane was either passive, incorporating only leak channels and an ion exchange pump, or it had rectifying K+ channels. We computed ion fluxes, concentration changes and osmotic volume changes. Increase of [K+](o) stimulated the glial uptake by the glial 3Na/2K ion pump. The [K+](o) flux through glial leak and rectifier channels was outward as long as the driving potential was outwardly directed, but it turned inward when rising [K+](o)/[K+](i) ratio reversed the driving potential. Adjustments of glial membrane parameters influenced the neuronal firing patterns, the length of paroxysmal after discharge and the ignition point of spreading depression. We conclude that voltage gated K(+)currents can boost the effectiveness of the glial potassium buffer and that this buffer function is important even at moderate or low levels of excitation, but especially so in pathological states.

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