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Non-signalling energy use in the developing rat brain
Energy use in the brain constrains its information processing power, but only about half the brain's energy consumption is directly related to information processing. Evidence for which non-signalling processes consume the rest of the brain's energy has been scarce. For the first time, we...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0271678X16648710 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2298164 |
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author | Engl, Elisabeth Jolivet, Renaud Hall, Catherine N Attwell, David |
author_facet | Engl, Elisabeth Jolivet, Renaud Hall, Catherine N Attwell, David |
author_sort | Engl, Elisabeth |
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description | Energy use in the brain constrains its information processing power, but only about half the brain's energy consumption is directly related to information processing. Evidence for which non-signalling processes consume the rest of the brain's energy has been scarce. For the first time, we investigated the energy use of the brain's main non-signalling tasks with a single method. After blocking each non-signalling process, we measured oxygen level changes in juvenile rat brain slices with an oxygen-sensing microelectrode and calculated changes in oxygen consumption throughout the slice using a modified diffusion equation. We found that the turnover of the actin and microtubule cytoskeleton, followed by lipid synthesis, are significant energy drains, contributing 25%, 22% and 18%, respectively, to the rate of oxygen consumption. In contrast, protein synthesis is energetically inexpensive. We assess how these estimates of energy expenditure relate to brain energy use in vivo, and how they might differ in the mature brain. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
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spelling | oai-inspirehep.net-16140122019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1177/0271678X16648710http://cds.cern.ch/record/2298164engEngl, ElisabethJolivet, RenaudHall, Catherine NAttwell, DavidNon-signalling energy use in the developing rat brainHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsEnergy use in the brain constrains its information processing power, but only about half the brain's energy consumption is directly related to information processing. Evidence for which non-signalling processes consume the rest of the brain's energy has been scarce. For the first time, we investigated the energy use of the brain's main non-signalling tasks with a single method. After blocking each non-signalling process, we measured oxygen level changes in juvenile rat brain slices with an oxygen-sensing microelectrode and calculated changes in oxygen consumption throughout the slice using a modified diffusion equation. We found that the turnover of the actin and microtubule cytoskeleton, followed by lipid synthesis, are significant energy drains, contributing 25%, 22% and 18%, respectively, to the rate of oxygen consumption. In contrast, protein synthesis is energetically inexpensive. We assess how these estimates of energy expenditure relate to brain energy use in vivo, and how they might differ in the mature brain.oai:inspirehep.net:16140122017 |
spellingShingle | Health Physics and Radiation Effects Engl, Elisabeth Jolivet, Renaud Hall, Catherine N Attwell, David Non-signalling energy use in the developing rat brain |
title | Non-signalling energy use in the developing rat brain |
title_full | Non-signalling energy use in the developing rat brain |
title_fullStr | Non-signalling energy use in the developing rat brain |
title_full_unstemmed | Non-signalling energy use in the developing rat brain |
title_short | Non-signalling energy use in the developing rat brain |
title_sort | non-signalling energy use in the developing rat brain |
topic | Health Physics and Radiation Effects |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0271678X16648710 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2298164 |
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