TY - JOUR
T1 - Geometry shapes propagation
T2 - Assessing the presence and absence of cortical symmetries through a computational model of cortical spreading depression
AU - Kroos, Julia M.
AU - Diez, Ibai
AU - Cortes, Jesus M.
AU - Stramaglia, Sebastiano
AU - Gerardo-Giorda, Luca
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Kroos, Diez, Cortes, Stramaglia and Gerardo-Giorda.
PY - 2016/2/2
Y1 - 2016/2/2
N2 - Cortical spreading depression (CSD), a depolarization wave which originates in the visual cortex and travels toward the frontal lobe, has been suggested to be one neural correlate of aura migraine. To the date, little is known about the mechanisms which can trigger or stop aura migraine. Here, to shed some light on this problem and, under the hypothesis that CSD might mediate aura migraine, we aim to study different aspects favoring or disfavoring the propagation of CSD. In particular, by using a computational neuronal model distributed throughout a realistic cortical mesh, we study the role that the geometry has in shaping CSD. Our results are two-fold: first, we found significant differences in the propagation traveling patterns of CSD, both intra and inter-hemispherically, revealing important asymmetries in the propagation profile. Second, we developed methods able to identify brain regions featuring a peculiar behavior during CSD propagation. Our study reveals dynamical aspects of CSD, which, if applied to subject-specific cortical geometry, might shed some light on how to differentiate between healthy subjects and those suffering migraine.
AB - Cortical spreading depression (CSD), a depolarization wave which originates in the visual cortex and travels toward the frontal lobe, has been suggested to be one neural correlate of aura migraine. To the date, little is known about the mechanisms which can trigger or stop aura migraine. Here, to shed some light on this problem and, under the hypothesis that CSD might mediate aura migraine, we aim to study different aspects favoring or disfavoring the propagation of CSD. In particular, by using a computational neuronal model distributed throughout a realistic cortical mesh, we study the role that the geometry has in shaping CSD. Our results are two-fold: first, we found significant differences in the propagation traveling patterns of CSD, both intra and inter-hemispherically, revealing important asymmetries in the propagation profile. Second, we developed methods able to identify brain regions featuring a peculiar behavior during CSD propagation. Our study reveals dynamical aspects of CSD, which, if applied to subject-specific cortical geometry, might shed some light on how to differentiate between healthy subjects and those suffering migraine.
KW - Computational model
KW - Cortical spreading depression
KW - Finite elements simulation
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging
KW - Reaction diffusion
KW - Realistic cortical geometry
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84957556850
U2 - 10.3389/fncom.2016.00006
DO - 10.3389/fncom.2016.00006
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84957556850
SN - 1662-5188
VL - 10
JO - Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
JF - Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
IS - FEB
M1 - 6
ER -