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Dynamics of the brain extracellular matrix governed by interactions with neural cells

Published 16 Jul 2018 in q-bio.NC and q-bio.CB | (1807.05740v1)

Abstract: Neuronal and glial cells release diverse proteoglycans and glycoproteins, which aggregate in the extracellular space and form the extracellular matrix (ECM) that may in turn regulate major cellular functions. Brain cells also release extracellular proteases that may degrade the ECM, and both synthesis and degradation of ECM are activity-dependent. In this study we introduce a mathematical model describing population dynamics of neurons interacting with ECM molecules over extended timescales. It is demonstrated that depending on the prevalent biophysical mechanism of ECM-neuronal interactions, different dynamical regimes of ECM activity can be observed, including bistable states with stable stationary levels of ECM molecule concentration, spontaneous ECM oscillations, and coexistence of ECM oscillations and a stationary state, allowing dynamical switches between activity regimes.

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