Astrocytes as Regulators of Synaptic Function

Author:

Rusakov Dmitri A.1,Zheng Kaiyu1,Henneberger Christian1

Affiliation:

1. UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, UK

Abstract

The emerging role of astrocytes in neural communication represents a conceptual challenge. In striking contrast to the rapid and highly space- and time-constrained machinery of neuronal spike propagation and synaptic release, astroglia appear slow and imprecise. Although a large body of independent experiments documents active signal exchange between astrocytes and neurons, some genetic models have raised doubts about the major Ca2+-dependent molecular mechanism routinely associated with release of “gliotransmitters.” A limited understanding of astrocytic Ca2+ signaling and the imperfect compatibility between physiology and experimental manipulations seem to have contributed to this conceptual bottleneck. Experimental approaches providing mechanistic insights into the diverse mechanisms of intra-astrocyte Ca2+ signaling on the nanoscale are needed to understand Ca2+-dependent astrocytic function in vivo. This review highlights limitations and potential advantages of such approaches from the current methodological perspective.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Neuroscience

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