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Astrocyte‐mediated synapse remodeling in the pathological brain

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Astrocytes, a major type of glia, reciprocally influence synaptic transmission and connectivity, forming the “tripartite synapses”. Astrocytic metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR)‐mediated Ca2+ waves and release of gliotransmitters or synaptogenic molecules… Click to show full abstract

Astrocytes, a major type of glia, reciprocally influence synaptic transmission and connectivity, forming the “tripartite synapses”. Astrocytic metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR)‐mediated Ca2+ waves and release of gliotransmitters or synaptogenic molecules mediate this neuron‐glia interaction in the developing brain, but this signaling has been challenged for adult brain. However, cumulative evidence has suggested that mature astrocytes exhibit re‐awakening of such immature phenotype in the pathological adult brain. This phenotypic change in astrocytes in response to injury may induce neural circuit and synapse plasticity. In this review article, we summarize astrocyte‐mediated synapse remodeling during physiological development, discuss re‐emergence of immature astrocytic signaling in adult pathological brain, and finally highlight its contribution to significant modification of synaptic connections correlating with functional progress of brain pathology.

Keywords: synapse; pathological brain; mediated synapse; astrocyte mediated; synapse remodeling; brain

Journal Title: Glia
Year Published: 2017

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