2016
DOI: 10.1515/revneuro-2015-0049
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The multi-facet aspects of cell sentience and their relevance for the integrative brain actions: role of membrane protein energy landscape

Abstract: AbstractSeveral ion channels can be randomly and spontaneously in an open state, allowing the exchange of ion fluxes between extracellular and intracellular environments. We propose that the random changes in the state of ion channels could be also due to proteins exploring their energy landscapes. Indeed, proteins can modify their steric conformation under the effects of the physicochemical parameters of the environments with which they are in contact, namely, the extracellula… Show more

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“…It describes a system able to sense the external world in order to produce a response to perturbations either by self-correction of its disturbed organization (homeostasis), or by reorganizing itself into a different self-perpetuating network of interactions (adaptability). There are, of course, various levels of cognition (corresponding to different levels of life's complexity) from very simple mechanisms of cell sentience (36) up-to complex functions performed by nervous systems.…”
Section: Historical Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It describes a system able to sense the external world in order to produce a response to perturbations either by self-correction of its disturbed organization (homeostasis), or by reorganizing itself into a different self-perpetuating network of interactions (adaptability). There are, of course, various levels of cognition (corresponding to different levels of life's complexity) from very simple mechanisms of cell sentience (36) up-to complex functions performed by nervous systems.…”
Section: Historical Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). This action may contribute in clearing debris from the ventricle walls, and may enhance mixing, which may be particularly relevant for neuroendocrine communication (57) or even for signal detection (36). Thus, while some short-distance volume transmission (VT)-signalling can rely upon this action of the ependymal cilia close to the walls of lateral ventricles, long-distance VT-signalling could be mainly driven by wall motion and CP pulsation, hence by CSF dynamics in the centre regions of the ventricles, according to the tide hypothesis (58).…”
Section: The Fluid Compartments Of the Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%