Astrocytes outnumber neurons in the human brain, and they play a key role in numerous functions within the central nervous system (CNS), including glutamate, ion (i.e., Ca2+, K+) and water homeostasis, defense against oxidative/nitrosative stress, energy storage, mitochondria biogenesis, scar formation, tissue repair via angiogenesis and neurogenesis, and synapse modulation. After CNS injury, astrocytes communicate with surrounding neuronal and vascular systems, leading to the clearance of disease-specific protein aggregates, such as β-amyloid, and α-synuclein. The astrocytic big conductance K+ (BK) channel plays a role in these processes. Recently, potential therapeutic agents that target astrocytes have been tested for their pot...
Astrocytes comprise the major non-neuronal cell population in the mammalian neurovascular unit. Trad...
The neurone-centred view of the past disregarded or downplayed the role of astroglia as a primary co...
Astrocytes, which are five-fold more numerous than neurons in the central nervous system (CNS), are ...
Astrocytes are highly specialized glial cells responsible for trophic and metabolic support of neuro...
Astrocytes are the most abundant non-neural cell type residing within the central nervous system (CN...
International audienceThe astrocytic response to stroke is extremely complex and incompletely unders...
Once considered little more than the glue that holds neurons in place, astrocytes are now becoming a...
Inwardly rectifying Kir4.1 channels in astrocytes mediate spatial potassium (K+) buffering, a cleara...
Astrocytes are increasingly recognised as partaking in complex homeostatic mechanisms critical for r...
Understanding the role of astrocytes in stroke is assuming increasing prominence, not only as an imp...
Astrocytes play an important role in physiological, metabolic, and structural functions, and when im...
Astrocytes comprise the major non-neuronal cell population in the mammalian neurovascular unit. Trad...
The neurone-centred view of the past disregarded or downplayed the role of astroglia as a primary co...
Astrocytes, which are five-fold more numerous than neurons in the central nervous system (CNS), are ...
Astrocytes are highly specialized glial cells responsible for trophic and metabolic support of neuro...
Astrocytes are the most abundant non-neural cell type residing within the central nervous system (CN...
International audienceThe astrocytic response to stroke is extremely complex and incompletely unders...
Once considered little more than the glue that holds neurons in place, astrocytes are now becoming a...
Inwardly rectifying Kir4.1 channels in astrocytes mediate spatial potassium (K+) buffering, a cleara...
Astrocytes are increasingly recognised as partaking in complex homeostatic mechanisms critical for r...
Understanding the role of astrocytes in stroke is assuming increasing prominence, not only as an imp...
Astrocytes play an important role in physiological, metabolic, and structural functions, and when im...
Astrocytes comprise the major non-neuronal cell population in the mammalian neurovascular unit. Trad...
The neurone-centred view of the past disregarded or downplayed the role of astroglia as a primary co...
Astrocytes, which are five-fold more numerous than neurons in the central nervous system (CNS), are ...