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The Mechanism of Downregulated Interstitial Fluid Drainage Following Neuronal Excitation

Authors :
Dehua Cui
Rui Wang
Lan Yuan
Ian Alberts
Jun Yang
Yuanyuan Li
Xianjie Cai
Hongbin Han
Guomei Zhao
Ze Teng
Kuangyu Shi
Source :
Aging and Disease, Li, Yuanyuan; Han, Hongbin; Shi, Kuangyu; Cui, Dehua; Yang, Jun; Alberts, Ian Leigh; Yuan, Lan; Zhao, Guomei; Wang, Rui; Cai, Xianjie; Teng, Ze (2020). The Mechanism of Downregulated Interstitial Fluid Drainage Following Neuronal Excitation. Aging and disease, 11(6), pp. 1407-1422. Aging and Disease 10.14336/AD.2020.0224
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Aging and Disease, 2020.

Abstract

The drainage of brain interstitial fluid (ISF) has been observed to slow down following neuronal excitation, although the mechanism underlying this phenomenon is yet to be elucidated. In searching for the changes in the brain extracellular space (ECS) induced by electrical pain stimuli in the rat thalamus, significantly decreased effective diffusion coefficient (DECS) and volume fraction (α) of the brain ECS were shown, accompanied by the slowdown of ISF drainage. The morphological basis for structural changes in the brain ECS was local spatial deformation of astrocyte foot processes following neuronal excitation. We further studied aquaporin-4 gene (APQ4) knockout rats in which the changes of the brain ECS structure were reversed and found that the slowed DECS and ISF drainage persisted, confirming that the down-regulation of ISF drainage following neuronal excitation was mainly attributable to the release of neurotransmitters rather than to structural changes of the brain ECS. Meanwhile, the dynamic changes in the DECS were synchronized with the release and elimination processes of neurotransmitters following neuronal excitation. In conclusion, the downregulation of ISF drainage following neuronal excitation was found to be caused by the restricted diffusion in the brain ECS, and DECS mapping may be used to track the neuronal activity in the deep brain.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aging and Disease, Li, Yuanyuan; Han, Hongbin; Shi, Kuangyu; Cui, Dehua; Yang, Jun; Alberts, Ian Leigh; Yuan, Lan; Zhao, Guomei; Wang, Rui; Cai, Xianjie; Teng, Ze (2020). The Mechanism of Downregulated Interstitial Fluid Drainage Following Neuronal Excitation. Aging and disease, 11(6), pp. 1407-1422. Aging and Disease 10.14336/AD.2020.0224 <http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2020.0224>
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....09f0817bd2b1780400b7dfbdc35f9d6c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48350/149409