MODELING OF AMBIENT GLUTAMATE CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENT IN THE MAMMALIAN NERVOUS SYSTEM

international conference on information technology(2016)

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A neuron is an electrically excitable cell that processes and transmits information through electrical and chemical signals. Neurons connect and pass signals to other cells through the struc- ture called synapse. We focus on synapses through which the signals are transferred by signaling molecules called neurotransmitters. One of the predominant excitatory neurotransmitters in the central ner- vous system of the mammals, including humans, is glutamate. It is directly or indirectly involved in most brain functions. However, the excessive stimulation of the glutamate receptors is toxic to neurons, therefore it is important to rapidly clear the glutamate from the extra- cellular space and keep its concentration low. Glutamate transporters play a crucial role in regulating glutamate concentration in synaptic clefts. Thus, it is important to understand the mechanisms underlying this process. We describe measurement of the glutamate concentra- tion in the extracellular space. It is important to estimate the baseline glutamate concentration to use it in future models and studies. How- ever, two existing methods of measuring the glutamate concentration in the extracellular space give inconsistent results with about 100 fold dierence. We construct the model of the process of the glutamate concentration measurement in order to explain that discrepancy.
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ambient glutamate concentration measurement,mammalian nervous system
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