English

Comb models for transport along spiny dendrites

Neurons and Cognition 2015-01-05 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Biological Physics Medical Physics

Abstract

This chapter is a contribution in the "Handbook of Applications of Chaos Theory" ed. by Prof. Christos H Skiadas. The chapter is organized as follows. First we study the statistical properties of combs and explain how to reduce the effect of teeth on the movement along the backbone as a waiting time distribution between consecutive jumps. Second, we justify an employment of a comb-like structure as a paradigm for further exploration of a spiny dendrite. In particular, we show how a comb-like structure can sustain the phenomenon of the anomalous diffusion, reaction-diffusion and L\'evy walks. Finally, we illustrate how the same models can be also useful to deal with the mechanism of ta translocation wave / translocation waves of CaMKII and its propagation failure. We also present a brief introduction to the fractional integro-differentiation in appendix at the end of the chapter.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1501.00202,
  title  = {Comb models for transport along spiny dendrites},
  author = {V. Méndez and A. Iomin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.00202},
  year   = {2015}
}
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