An assessment of Marr’s theory of the hippocampus as a temporary memory store
- 29 August 1990
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences
- Vol. 329 (1253) , 205-215
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.1990.0165
Abstract
A mathematical model is developed for the carbon monoxide (CO) uptake by the blood by taking into account the molecular diffusion, convection, facilitated diffusion and the non-equilibrium kinetics of CO with haemoglobin. The overall rate for the combination of CO with haemoglobin is derived by including the dissociation of CO from carboxyhaemoglobin (COHb). The resulting coupled system of nonlinear partial differential equation with physiologically relevant initial, entrance and boundary conditions is solved numerically. A fixed point iterative technique is used to deal with nonlinearities. The concentration of COHb in the blood is computed as a function of exposure time and ambient CO concentration. The COHb levels computed from our model are in good agreement with those measured experimentally. Also, results computed from our model give better approximation to the experimental values compared with the results from other models. The time taken by the blood COHb to attain 95% of its equilibrium value is computed. The COHb concentration in the blood increases with the increase in ventilation rate, association rate coefficient of CO with haemoglobin and total haemoglobin content in the blood, and with the decrease in dissociation rate coefficient of CO with haemoglobin and mean capillary blood po$_{2}$. It is found that the COHb level in the blood is not affected significantly because of endogenous production of CO in the body under normal condition. However, the effect may be significant in the patients with haemolytic anaemia.Keywords
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