Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4353377 Progress in Neurobiology 2013 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Origins and differentiation of cerebellar astrocytes and their lineage relationships with other cerebellar types.•Role of radial glia and Bergmann glia in cerebellar corticogenesis.•Specific role of astrocytes and Bergmann glia in the function of cerebellar circuits.•Origins and differentiation of cerebellar oligodendrocytes and their lineage relationships with other cerebellar types.•Functional interactions between oligodendrocyte progenitors and neurons in the adult cerebellum.

The glial cells of the cerebellum, and particularly astrocytes and oligodendrocytes, are characterized by a remarkable phenotypic variety, in which highly peculiar morphological features are associated with specific functional features, unique among the glial cells of the entire CNS. Here, we provide a critical report about the present knowledge of the development of cerebellar glia, including lineage relationships between cerebellar neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes, the origins and the genesis of the repertoire of glial types, and the processes underlying their acquisition of mature morphological and functional traits. In parallel, we describe and discuss some fundamental roles played by specific categories of glial cells during cerebellar development. In particular, we propose that Bergmann glia exerts a crucial scaffolding activity that, together with the organizing function of Purkinje cells, is necessary to achieve the normal pattern of foliation and layering of the cerebellar cortex. Moreover, we discuss some of the functional tasks of cerebellar astrocytes and oligodendrocytes that are distinctive of cerebellar glia throughout the CNS. Notably, we report about the regulation of synaptic signalling in the molecular and granular layer mediated by Bergmann glia and parenchymal astrocytes, and the functional interaction between oligodendrocyte precursor cells and neurons. On the whole, this review provides an extensive overview of the available literature and some novel insights about the origin and differentiation of the variety of cerebellar glial cells and their function in the developing and mature cerebellum.

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