Dynamic Modelling of Interactions between Microglia and Endogenous Neural Stem Cells in the Brain during a Stroke

In this paper, we study the interactions between microglia and neural stem cells and the impact of these interactions on the brain cells during a stroke. Microglia cells, neural stem cells, the damage on brain cells from the stroke and the impacts these interactions have on living brain cells are co...

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Main Authors: Awatif Jahman Alqarni, Azmin Sham Rambely, Ishak Hashim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Mathematics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/8/1/132
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spelling doaj-d1f6a1571752418f85e7f6fb0f717f712020-11-25T02:21:13ZengMDPI AGMathematics2227-73902020-01-018113210.3390/math8010132math8010132Dynamic Modelling of Interactions between Microglia and Endogenous Neural Stem Cells in the Brain during a StrokeAwatif Jahman Alqarni0Azmin Sham Rambely1Ishak Hashim2Department of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor, MalaysiaDepartment of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor, MalaysiaDepartment of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor, MalaysiaIn this paper, we study the interactions between microglia and neural stem cells and the impact of these interactions on the brain cells during a stroke. Microglia cells, neural stem cells, the damage on brain cells from the stroke and the impacts these interactions have on living brain cells are considered in the design of mathematical models. The models consist of ordinary differential equations describing the effects of microglia on brain cells and the interactions between microglia and neural stem cells in the case of a stroke. Variables considered include: resident microglia, classically activated microglia, alternatively activated microglia, neural stem cells, tissue damage on cells in the brain, and the impacts these interactions have on living brain cells. The first model describes what happens in the brain at the stroke onset during the first three days without the generation of any neural stem cells. The second model studies the dynamic effect of microglia and neural stem cells on the brain cells following the generation of neural stem cells and potential recovery after this stage. We look at the stability and the instability of the models which are both studied analytically. The results show that the immune cells can help the brain by cleaning dead cells and stimulating the generation of neural stem cells; however, excessive activation may cause damage and affect the injured region. Microglia have beneficial and harmful functions after ischemic stroke. The microglia stimulate neural stem cells to generate new cells that substitute dead cells during the recovery stage but sometimes the endogenous neural stem cells are highly sensitive to inflammatory in the brain.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/8/1/132chemokinescytokineseigenvalue stability analysisneurogenesisnumerical solutionsystem of ordinary differential equations
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author Awatif Jahman Alqarni
Azmin Sham Rambely
Ishak Hashim
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Azmin Sham Rambely
Ishak Hashim
Dynamic Modelling of Interactions between Microglia and Endogenous Neural Stem Cells in the Brain during a Stroke
Mathematics
chemokines
cytokines
eigenvalue stability analysis
neurogenesis
numerical solution
system of ordinary differential equations
author_facet Awatif Jahman Alqarni
Azmin Sham Rambely
Ishak Hashim
author_sort Awatif Jahman Alqarni
title Dynamic Modelling of Interactions between Microglia and Endogenous Neural Stem Cells in the Brain during a Stroke
title_short Dynamic Modelling of Interactions between Microglia and Endogenous Neural Stem Cells in the Brain during a Stroke
title_full Dynamic Modelling of Interactions between Microglia and Endogenous Neural Stem Cells in the Brain during a Stroke
title_fullStr Dynamic Modelling of Interactions between Microglia and Endogenous Neural Stem Cells in the Brain during a Stroke
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Modelling of Interactions between Microglia and Endogenous Neural Stem Cells in the Brain during a Stroke
title_sort dynamic modelling of interactions between microglia and endogenous neural stem cells in the brain during a stroke
publisher MDPI AG
series Mathematics
issn 2227-7390
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In this paper, we study the interactions between microglia and neural stem cells and the impact of these interactions on the brain cells during a stroke. Microglia cells, neural stem cells, the damage on brain cells from the stroke and the impacts these interactions have on living brain cells are considered in the design of mathematical models. The models consist of ordinary differential equations describing the effects of microglia on brain cells and the interactions between microglia and neural stem cells in the case of a stroke. Variables considered include: resident microglia, classically activated microglia, alternatively activated microglia, neural stem cells, tissue damage on cells in the brain, and the impacts these interactions have on living brain cells. The first model describes what happens in the brain at the stroke onset during the first three days without the generation of any neural stem cells. The second model studies the dynamic effect of microglia and neural stem cells on the brain cells following the generation of neural stem cells and potential recovery after this stage. We look at the stability and the instability of the models which are both studied analytically. The results show that the immune cells can help the brain by cleaning dead cells and stimulating the generation of neural stem cells; however, excessive activation may cause damage and affect the injured region. Microglia have beneficial and harmful functions after ischemic stroke. The microglia stimulate neural stem cells to generate new cells that substitute dead cells during the recovery stage but sometimes the endogenous neural stem cells are highly sensitive to inflammatory in the brain.
topic chemokines
cytokines
eigenvalue stability analysis
neurogenesis
numerical solution
system of ordinary differential equations
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/8/1/132
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