Brain function is based on communication between individual cells, neurons and glia. From a traditional point of view, neurons play a central role in the fast transfer of information in the central nervous system while astrocytes, major type of glia, serve as housekeeping elements maintaining homeostasis of the extracellular microenvironment. This view has dramatically changed in recent years as many findings ascribe new roles to astrocytes. It is becoming evident that astrocytes communicate with neurons via chemical signals released to the extracellular space (ECS). Astrocytes also have communication systems of their own, such as calcium waves that use gap junctions in combination with purinergic signaling through the ECS. Here we discuss ...
During the past few years, it has been established that astrocytes sense neuronal activity and are i...
In recent decades, astrocytes have gained ground in their protagonist role at the synapses, challeng...
Until recently, astrocytes were thought to be a part of a simple “brain glue” providing only a suppo...
Brain function is based on communication between individual cells, neurons and glia. From a traditio...
In the central nervous system, astrocytes form an intimately connected network with neurons, and the...
By forming close contacts with synapses, astrocytes secrete neuroactive substances and remove neurot...
In the central nervous system (CNS), astrocytes form an intimately connected network with neurons a...
For decades, astrocytes have been considered to be non-excitable support cells of the brain. However...
Glial cells comprise 90% of the human brain.1 Glia are divided into two subtypes, the microglia whic...
For decades neurons have been regarded as the only cells involved in the generation and control of b...
In addition to being structurally associated with synapses, astrocytes are now known to be functiona...
The central nervous system is composed of two main classes of cells: neurons and glia. This chapter ...
Astrocytes have traditionally been considered ancillary, satellite cells of the nervous system. Howe...
Synaptic plasticity, the ability of neurons to change the number and strength of their synapses, has...
Interactions between separate synaptic inputs converging on the same target appear to contribute to ...
During the past few years, it has been established that astrocytes sense neuronal activity and are i...
In recent decades, astrocytes have gained ground in their protagonist role at the synapses, challeng...
Until recently, astrocytes were thought to be a part of a simple “brain glue” providing only a suppo...
Brain function is based on communication between individual cells, neurons and glia. From a traditio...
In the central nervous system, astrocytes form an intimately connected network with neurons, and the...
By forming close contacts with synapses, astrocytes secrete neuroactive substances and remove neurot...
In the central nervous system (CNS), astrocytes form an intimately connected network with neurons a...
For decades, astrocytes have been considered to be non-excitable support cells of the brain. However...
Glial cells comprise 90% of the human brain.1 Glia are divided into two subtypes, the microglia whic...
For decades neurons have been regarded as the only cells involved in the generation and control of b...
In addition to being structurally associated with synapses, astrocytes are now known to be functiona...
The central nervous system is composed of two main classes of cells: neurons and glia. This chapter ...
Astrocytes have traditionally been considered ancillary, satellite cells of the nervous system. Howe...
Synaptic plasticity, the ability of neurons to change the number and strength of their synapses, has...
Interactions between separate synaptic inputs converging on the same target appear to contribute to ...
During the past few years, it has been established that astrocytes sense neuronal activity and are i...
In recent decades, astrocytes have gained ground in their protagonist role at the synapses, challeng...
Until recently, astrocytes were thought to be a part of a simple “brain glue” providing only a suppo...