The Reversal Characteristics of GABAergic Neurons: A Neurovascular Model

Author:

David Tim1,Morillo Robin2,Howarth Clare3,Berwick Jason3,Lee Llywelyn3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Canterbury , Christchurch 8041, New Zealand

2. Department of Mathematics, North Carolina State University , Raleigh, NC 27607

3. Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield , Sheffield S10 2TN, UK

Abstract

Abstract Neurovascular coupling (NVC) is the ability to locally adjust vascular resistance as a function of neuronal activity. Recent experiments have illustrated that NVC is partially independent of metabolic signals. In addition, nitric oxide (NO) has been shown in some instances to provide an important mechanism in altering vascular resistance. An extension to the original model of NVC [1] has been developed to include the activation of both somatosensory neurons and GABAergic interneurons and to investigate the role of NO and the delicate balance of GABA and neuronal peptide enzymes (NPY) pathways. The numerical model is compared to murine experimental data that provides time-dependent profiles of oxy, de-oxy, and total-hemoglobin. The results indicate a delicate balance that exists between GABA and NPY when nNOS interneurons are activated mediated by NO. Whereas somatosensory neurons (producing potassium into the extracellular space) do not seem to be effected by the inhibition of NO. Further work will need to be done to investigate the role of NO when stimulation periods are increased substantially from the short pulses of 2 s as used in the above experiments.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Physiology (medical),Biomedical Engineering

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