Diffusion in Brain Extracellular Space
Czech Academy of Sciences · Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Experimental Medicine
Abstract
Diffusion in the extracellular space (ECS) of the brain is constrained by the volume fraction and the tortuosity and a modified diffusion equation represents the transport behavior of many molecules in the brain. Deviations from the equation reveal loss of molecules across the blood-brain barrier, through cellular uptake, binding, or other mechanisms. Early diffusion measurements used radiolabeled sucrose and other tracers. Presently, the real-time iontophoresis (RTI) method is employed for small ions and the integrative optical imaging (IOI) method for fluorescent macromolecules, including dextrans or proteins. Theoretical models and simulations of the ECS have explored the influence of ECS geometry, effects…
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2Topics & keywords
- Tortuosity
- Biophysics
- Extracellular
- Chemistry
- Tetramethylammonium
- Diffusion
- Extracellular matrix
- Biochemistry
- Good health and well-being