International audienceIntracellular calcium signaling underlies the astroglial control of synaptic transmission and plasticity. Mitochondria-endoplasmic reticulum contacts (MERCs) are key determinants of calcium dynamics, but their functional impact on astroglial regulation of brain information processing is unexplored. We found that the activation of astrocyte mitochondrial-associated type-1 cannabinoid (mtCB1) receptors determines MERC-dependent intracellular calcium signaling and synaptic integration. The stimulation of mtCB1 receptors promotes calcium transfer from the endoplasmic reticulum to mitochondria through a specific molecular cascade, involving the mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU). Physiologically, mtCB1-dependent mitochon...
The pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) is known as the cholinergic part of the reticular activating syst...
Astrocytes take up glucose from the bloodstream to provide energy to the brain, thereby allowing neu...
Mitochondria are responsible for synthesis and metabolism of the primary excitatory neurotransmitter...
International audienceIntracellular calcium signaling underlies the astroglial control of synaptic t...
The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is involved in a variety of brain functions, mainly through the act...
SummaryEndocannabinoids and their receptor CB1 play key roles in brain function. Astrocytes express ...
Astroglial type‐1 cannabinoid (CB1) receptors are involved in synaptic transmission, plasticity and ...
Astrocytes take up glucose from the bloodstream to provide energy to the brain, thereby allowing neu...
The mammalian brain is one of the organs with the highest energy demands, and mitochondria are key d...
Microcircuits in the neocortex are functionally organized along layers and columns, which are the fu...
Microcircuits in the neocortex are functionally organized along layers and columns, which are the fu...
In the central nervous system, astrocytes form an intimately connected network with neurons, and the...
SummaryCannabinoid receptors play key roles in brain function, and cannabinoid effects in brain phys...
Cannabinoid receptors contribute to astroglial Ca2þ-signalling and control were additionally activat...
International audienceAstrocytes are integral functional components of synapses, regulating transmis...
The pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) is known as the cholinergic part of the reticular activating syst...
Astrocytes take up glucose from the bloodstream to provide energy to the brain, thereby allowing neu...
Mitochondria are responsible for synthesis and metabolism of the primary excitatory neurotransmitter...
International audienceIntracellular calcium signaling underlies the astroglial control of synaptic t...
The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is involved in a variety of brain functions, mainly through the act...
SummaryEndocannabinoids and their receptor CB1 play key roles in brain function. Astrocytes express ...
Astroglial type‐1 cannabinoid (CB1) receptors are involved in synaptic transmission, plasticity and ...
Astrocytes take up glucose from the bloodstream to provide energy to the brain, thereby allowing neu...
The mammalian brain is one of the organs with the highest energy demands, and mitochondria are key d...
Microcircuits in the neocortex are functionally organized along layers and columns, which are the fu...
Microcircuits in the neocortex are functionally organized along layers and columns, which are the fu...
In the central nervous system, astrocytes form an intimately connected network with neurons, and the...
SummaryCannabinoid receptors play key roles in brain function, and cannabinoid effects in brain phys...
Cannabinoid receptors contribute to astroglial Ca2þ-signalling and control were additionally activat...
International audienceAstrocytes are integral functional components of synapses, regulating transmis...
The pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) is known as the cholinergic part of the reticular activating syst...
Astrocytes take up glucose from the bloodstream to provide energy to the brain, thereby allowing neu...
Mitochondria are responsible for synthesis and metabolism of the primary excitatory neurotransmitter...