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Extrasynaptic transmission and the diffusion parameters of the extracellular space
E Sykova, L Vargova
Language English Country Great Britain
Document type Review
- MeSH
- Diffusion MeSH
- Extracellular Space MeSH
- Financing, Organized MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Synaptic Transmission MeSH
- Neuroglia physiology MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Review MeSH
Extrasynaptic volume transmission, mediated by the diffusion of neuroactive substances in the extracellular space (ECS), plays an important role in short- and long-distance communication between nerve cells. The ability of a substance to reach extrasynaptic high-affinity receptors via diffusion depends on the ECS diffusion parameters, ECS volume fraction alpha (alpha=ECS volume/total tissue volume) and tortuosity lambda (lambda2=free/apparent diffusion coefficient), which reflects the presence of diffusion barriers represented by, e.g., fine astrocytic processes or extracellular matrix molecules. These barriers channel the migration of molecules in the ECS, so that diffusion may be facilitated in a certain direction, i.e. anisotropic. The diffusion parameters alpha and lambda differ in various brain regions, and diffusion in the CNS is therefore inhomogeneous. Changes in diffusion parameters have been found in many physiological and pathological states, such as development and aging, neuronal activity, lactation, ischemia, brain injury, degenerative diseases, tumor growth and others, in which cell swelling, glial remodeling and extracellular matrix changes are key factors influencing diffusion. Changes in ECS volume, tortuosity and anisotropy significantly affect the accumulation and diffusion of neuroactive substances and thus extrasynaptic transmission, neuron-glia communication, mediator "spillover" and synaptic crosstalk as well as, cell migration. The various changes occurring during pathological states can be important for diagnosis, drug delivery and treatment.
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