Brain Sciences (Mar 2020)

No Longer Underappreciated: The Emerging Concept of Astrocyte Heterogeneity in Neuroscience

  • Francisco Pestana,
  • Gabriela Edwards-Faret,
  • T. Grant Belgard,
  • Araks Martirosyan,
  • Matthew G. Holt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10030168
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. 168

Abstract

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Astrocytes are ubiquitous in the central nervous system (CNS). These cells possess thousands of individual processes, which extend out into the neuropil, interacting with neurons, other glia and blood vessels. Paralleling the wide diversity of their interactions, astrocytes have been reported to play key roles in supporting CNS structure, metabolism, blood-brain-barrier formation and control of vascular blood flow, axon guidance, synapse formation and modulation of synaptic transmission. Traditionally, astrocytes have been studied as a homogenous group of cells. However, recent studies have uncovered a surprising degree of heterogeneity in their development and function, in both the healthy and diseased brain. A better understanding of astrocyte heterogeneity is urgently needed to understand normal brain function, as well as the role of astrocytes in response to injury and disease.

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