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TITLE:
The nervous system and pH
AUTHORS:
Kevin Carlin
KEYWORDS:
Central Nervous System; pH; Genetic Predisposition; Environmental Triggers; Cellular Pumps; Channels; Transporters; Isoenzymes; Dementia; Parkinsons Disease; Traumatic Brain Injury
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Internal Medicine,
Vol.3 No.4,
December
11,
2013
ABSTRACT: 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.