Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2204271 Trends in Cell Biology 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Astrocytes are abundant glial cells that tile the entire central nervous system and mediate well-established functions for neurons, blood vessels, and other glia. These ubiquitous cells display intracellular Ca2+ signals, which have been intensely studied for 25 years. Recently, the use of improved methods has unearthed the panoply of astrocyte Ca2+ signals and a variable landscape of basal Ca2+ levels. In vivo studies have started to reveal the settings under which astrocytes display behaviorally relevant Ca2+ signaling. Studies in mice have emphasized how astrocyte Ca2+ signaling is altered in distinct neurodegenerative diseases. Progress in the past few years, fueled by methodological advances, has thus reignited interest in astrocyte Ca2+ signaling for brain function and dysfunction.

TrendsAstrocytes display intracellular Ca2+ signals.Improved methods have unearthed new types of astrocyte Ca2+ signals.Astrocyte basal Ca2+ levels are variable.In vivo studies suggest that astrocytes display behaviorally relevant Ca2+ signaling.Astrocyte Ca2+ signaling is altered in neurodegenerative diseases.

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