Nature Communications (Oct 2017)
D-serine released by astrocytes in brainstem regulates breathing response to CO2 levels
Abstract
Astrocytes are involved in chemoreception in brainstem areas that regulate breathing rhythm, and astrocytes are known to release d-serine. Here the authors show that astrocyte release of d-serine contributes to CO2 sensing and breathing in brainstem slices, and in vivo in awake unrestrained mice.