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Home » News articles » 15 Oct 2009 » The human brain is eco-friendly

The human brain is eco-friendly

Submitted by admin on Thu, 10/15/2009 - 22:48

Washington, Oct 15 (ANI): Our brains have the amazing ability to be energy efficient, say researchers.

A study published in Science and reviewed by F1000 Biology members Venkatesh Murthy and Jakob Sorensen has revealed that brain cells generate and propagate nerve impulses, or action potentials, by controlling the flow of positive sodium and potassium ions in and out of the cells. Re-establishing the ion equilibrium after an action potential requires energy.

The amount of energy needed for action potentials was previously estimated using a giant nerve cell from squid.

Now, researchers at the Max-Planck Institute for Brain Research in Germany show that squid cell studies overestimated the amount of energy necessary to generate an action potential by almost a factor of four, suggesting human brains have the same potential to be energy efficient.

The researchers used a novel technique to record the voltage generated by nerve cells to "show that a rather subtle separation between the timing of sodium entry and potassium exit during action potentials can determine how much energy is expended to maintain the ionic gradients," Murthy says.

Murthy continues "[these results] are important, not just for a basic understanding of brain metabolism, but also for interpreting signals detected by non-invasive brain imaging techniques."

Sorensen concludes that "the amazing thing is that we didn't realize the result a long time ago!" (ANI)

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