During mammalian development the cerebral metabolic rate correlates qualitatively with synaptogenesis, and both often exhibit bimodal temporal profiles. Despite these non-monotonic dependencies, it is found based on empirical data for different mammals that regional metabolic rate per synapse is approximately conserved from birth to adulthood for a given species (with a slight deviation from this constancy for human visual and temporal cortices during adolescence). A typical synapse uses about (7±2)×10(3) glucose molecules per second in primate cerebral cortex, and about five times of that amount in cat and rat visual cortices. A theoretical model for brain metabolic expenditure is used to estimate synaptic signaling and neural spiking acti...
Energy demand is an important constraint on neural signaling. Several methods have been proposed to ...
The nervous system consumes a disproportionate fraction of the resting body’s energy production. In ...
The metabolic capability for the complete oxidation of glucose, i.e. aerobic glycolysis, is highly d...
<p>The linear fits to the data points are given in the brackets below. (A) Rat (circles - parietal c...
<p>(A) Rat; (B) Cat; (C) Monkey; (D) Human. Circles correspond to the synaptic density and triangles...
The energy metabolism of cerebral cortex adapts to the increase in metabolic demand which occurs dur...
The energy metabolism of cerebral cortex adapts to the increase in metabolic demand which occurs dur...
Neuronal networks in the brain are the structural basis of human cognitive function, and the plastic...
<p>(A) Rat, parietal cortex. (B) Cat, visual cortex. (C) Monkey, visual cortex. (D) Human, frontal c...
<p>Developmental time refers to postnatal time. References in the brackets. Synaptic densities for s...
The available estimate of the energy expended for signaling in rat neocortex is refined to examine t...
<p>A: Synaptosomes were fuelled with glucose plus pyruvate and mitochondrial respiration was maximiz...
Background: The energetics of cerebral activity critically relies on the functional and metabolic in...
Neural networks are required to meet significant metabolic demands associated with performing sophis...
Glucose is the main energy substrate in the adult brain under normal conditions. Accumulat-ing evide...
Energy demand is an important constraint on neural signaling. Several methods have been proposed to ...
The nervous system consumes a disproportionate fraction of the resting body’s energy production. In ...
The metabolic capability for the complete oxidation of glucose, i.e. aerobic glycolysis, is highly d...
<p>The linear fits to the data points are given in the brackets below. (A) Rat (circles - parietal c...
<p>(A) Rat; (B) Cat; (C) Monkey; (D) Human. Circles correspond to the synaptic density and triangles...
The energy metabolism of cerebral cortex adapts to the increase in metabolic demand which occurs dur...
The energy metabolism of cerebral cortex adapts to the increase in metabolic demand which occurs dur...
Neuronal networks in the brain are the structural basis of human cognitive function, and the plastic...
<p>(A) Rat, parietal cortex. (B) Cat, visual cortex. (C) Monkey, visual cortex. (D) Human, frontal c...
<p>Developmental time refers to postnatal time. References in the brackets. Synaptic densities for s...
The available estimate of the energy expended for signaling in rat neocortex is refined to examine t...
<p>A: Synaptosomes were fuelled with glucose plus pyruvate and mitochondrial respiration was maximiz...
Background: The energetics of cerebral activity critically relies on the functional and metabolic in...
Neural networks are required to meet significant metabolic demands associated with performing sophis...
Glucose is the main energy substrate in the adult brain under normal conditions. Accumulat-ing evide...
Energy demand is an important constraint on neural signaling. Several methods have been proposed to ...
The nervous system consumes a disproportionate fraction of the resting body’s energy production. In ...
The metabolic capability for the complete oxidation of glucose, i.e. aerobic glycolysis, is highly d...