The mix of cellular pumps, channels, transporters, and isoenzymes is genetically inherited. However, the environment has the ability to impact the cellular pumps, channels, transporters, and isoenzymes to some degree. Cellular pumps, channels, transporters and isoenzymes help control cellular pH and vice versa. Therefore possibly the pH in the nervous system is more variable than previously believed. If so, that could explain some of the changes we see in the nervous system.
Why do cells have cell membranes other than control what is outside the cell versus inside the cell. We have cellular pumps/channels-transporters and isoenzymes to control the inside versus the outside. Possibly one of the things being controlled is pH. The level of pH would impact cellular pumps/channels-transporters and isoenzymes as well as vice versa. Genetically we inherit a specific combination of these but they can also be impacted by the environment… answering the age old question of genetic predisposition and environment triggers.
Several years ago a group of neurologists noted that a topical hemostatic agent made of oxidized cellulose widely used in neurosurgery was inducing a focal neuropathy [
Obviously nerves throughout the body generate electrical charges. Electrical change may be more important in the neurological systems of the body then in many other parts. For example, even the vascular endothelial cells in the central nervous system are different than most endothelial cells in the body because of their barrier status with electrical resistance as high as 149.0 +/− 10.3 ohm cm2, versus for example 34.8 +/− 6.8 ohm cm2 in the aortic endothelial cells [
Awake versus asleep has to do with the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus. Temazepam (Restoril) is a well-known sleep inducing agent whose mechanism of action is increased neuronal membrane permeability to chloride ions. The shift in chloride ions results in hyperpolarization and thus less excitable state. Lithium a well-known medication for bipolar disease alters cation transport across the cell membrane of the nerve cell. Phenytoin a well-known anticonvulsant medication works by increasing efflux or decreasing influx of sodium ions across cell membranes. How could this not be involved with the cellular pumps/channels-transporters and isoenzymes and thus pH indirectly?
Some substances are well known to impact the functioning of the central nervous system… for example alcohol. In chronic alcoholics one group found decreased functioning of membrane bound enzyme Na+, K+ ATPase activity in red blood cells [
Strong ions such as metal could conceivably impact the cellular pumps/channels-transporters and isoenzymes. Indeed that is possibly what we see with neurological problems with Wilson’s disease which has an accumulation of copper or dialysis encephalopathy due to aluminum. Finally if pH changes enough there could be a charge generated which could impact movement. A charge could obviously cause attraction or repulsion. Receptors and ligands could be impacted.
Hyperventilation causes hypocapnia which changes the pH to alkalinity. It also causes loss of consciousness of the central nervous system. Delirium occurs with electrolyte abnormalities such as hyponatremia and hypercalcemia and reverses with the correction of the electrolyte abnormality. These conditions would obviously impact pH through their impact upon the cellular pumps/ channels-transporters and isoenzymes.
Perhaps traumatic brain injury is a matter of small micro tears in the cell membrane. This would make it difficult to control the inside versus the outside. If nerves electrically misfired it would be like a computer electrically misfiring. The output would be changed. Post-traumatic seizures and epilepsy could be because the cell membrane had multiple small tears compromising the ability of the cellular pumps/channels-transporters and isoenzymes to function appropriately thus changing cellular metabolism and function. The products of the cells could change due to different isoenzymes being more active while some less active. Mitochondria function could change due to the background pH level changes.
Memory must be influenced by electrical conduction since external shocks cause memory issues as does endogenous electrical abnormalities such as seizures. Dramatic electrolyte changes appear to induce seizures. The seizure threshold may be lowered by impacting the cellular pumps/channels-transporters and isoenzymes though a pH change.
Electrical stimulation upon the central nervous system is known to stimulate return of a memory. Could memory be an endothermic chemical reaction awaiting the extra energy to drive the reaction which then releases the memory and energy? Indeed neural activity increases the brain’s temperature [
The hippocampus is involved in processing and storage of memory. High doses of glucocorticosteroids cause problems in memory.Glucocorticosteroids have actually been shown to cause hippocampusatrophy [
Wernicke’s encephalopathy B1 thiamine deficiency is associated with an enzyme functioning at a decreased level… transketolase. Thiamine is a cofactor. But also the optimum pH of the enzyme transketolase is 7.8 - 8.0 [
With aging of the brain there is atrophy. Could this be a slow progressive loss of the function of the cellular pumps/channels-transporters and isoenzymes? Apoptosis is associated with acidosis. Dementia could be a building up of byproducts due to the above failure. Vascular dementia even before infarction could be a progressive trend downward in pH due to ischemia. There is a familial predisposition to most types of dementia. This would correlate with the genetic predisposition toward a specific cellular pumps/channels-transporters and isoenzymes mixture. Dementia in general has been known for years to be associated with decreased function of the enzyme choline acetyl transferase… the optimum pH of the enzyme is 8.3 [
Just as the old name for parts of the pituitary were acidophils and basophils, neither of the above may be a smoking gun and thus cause a conviction but it should be enough circumstantial evidence to warrant an investigation. Remember all that stands between us and loss of our memory are a thin membrane.