The physiological functions of astrocytes within neural circuits remain incompletely understood. There has been progress in this regard from recent work on striatal astrocytes, where detailed studies are emerging. In this review, findings on striatal astrocyte identity, form, and function, are summarized with a focus on how astrocytes regulate striatal neurons, circuits, and behavior. Specific features of striatal astrocytes are highlighted to illustrate how they may be specialized to regulate medium spiny neurons (MSNs) by responding to, and altering, excitation and inhibition. Further experiments should reveal additional mechanisms for astrocyte-neuron interactions in the striatum and potentially reveal insights into the functions of astr...
Astrocytes are known to provide trophic support to neurons and were originally thought to be passive...
Astrocytes are a large and diverse population of morphologically complex cells that exist throughout...
Glial cells comprise 90% of the human brain.1 Glia are divided into two subtypes, the microglia whic...
© 2015, American Association for the Advancement of Science. All rights reserved. Astrocytes are imp...
By forming close contacts with synapses, astrocytes secrete neuroactive substances and remove neurot...
Research in the last two decades has made clear that astrocytes play a crucial role in the brain bey...
The central nervous system is composed of two main classes of cells: neurons and glia. This chapter ...
In the last few decades, knowledge about astrocytic functions has significantly increased. It was de...
Astrocytes are the major glial cells in the brain, which play a supporting role in the energy and nu...
International audienceClose structural and functional interactions of astrocytes with synapses play ...
International audienceAstrocytes are now viewed as key elements of brain wiring as well as neuronal ...
Astrocytes tile the central nervous system and are widely implicated in brain diseases, but the mole...
Studies over the past two decades have demonstrated that astrocytes are tightly associated with neur...
The astrocyte is a ubiquitous type of glial cell that is defined in part by what it lacks: axons, ac...
Our awareness of the number of synapse regulatory functions performed by astroglia is rapidly expand...
Astrocytes are known to provide trophic support to neurons and were originally thought to be passive...
Astrocytes are a large and diverse population of morphologically complex cells that exist throughout...
Glial cells comprise 90% of the human brain.1 Glia are divided into two subtypes, the microglia whic...
© 2015, American Association for the Advancement of Science. All rights reserved. Astrocytes are imp...
By forming close contacts with synapses, astrocytes secrete neuroactive substances and remove neurot...
Research in the last two decades has made clear that astrocytes play a crucial role in the brain bey...
The central nervous system is composed of two main classes of cells: neurons and glia. This chapter ...
In the last few decades, knowledge about astrocytic functions has significantly increased. It was de...
Astrocytes are the major glial cells in the brain, which play a supporting role in the energy and nu...
International audienceClose structural and functional interactions of astrocytes with synapses play ...
International audienceAstrocytes are now viewed as key elements of brain wiring as well as neuronal ...
Astrocytes tile the central nervous system and are widely implicated in brain diseases, but the mole...
Studies over the past two decades have demonstrated that astrocytes are tightly associated with neur...
The astrocyte is a ubiquitous type of glial cell that is defined in part by what it lacks: axons, ac...
Our awareness of the number of synapse regulatory functions performed by astroglia is rapidly expand...
Astrocytes are known to provide trophic support to neurons and were originally thought to be passive...
Astrocytes are a large and diverse population of morphologically complex cells that exist throughout...
Glial cells comprise 90% of the human brain.1 Glia are divided into two subtypes, the microglia whic...