Astrocyte heterogeneity: an underappreciated topic in neurobiology

Y Zhang, BA Barres - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2010 - Elsevier
Y Zhang, BA Barres
Current opinion in neurobiology, 2010Elsevier
Astrocytes, one of the most numerous types of cells in the central nervous system, are crucial
for potassium homeostasis, neurotransmitter uptake, synapse formation, regulation of blood–
brain-barrier, and the development of the nervous system. Historically, astrocytes have been
studied as a homogeneous group of cells. However, evidence has accumulated that
suggests heterogeneity of astrocytes across brain regions as well as within the same brain
regions. Astrocytes differ in their morphology, developmental origin, gene expression profile …
Astrocytes, one of the most numerous types of cells in the central nervous system, are crucial for potassium homeostasis, neurotransmitter uptake, synapse formation, regulation of blood–brain-barrier, and the development of the nervous system. Historically, astrocytes have been studied as a homogeneous group of cells. However, evidence has accumulated that suggests heterogeneity of astrocytes across brain regions as well as within the same brain regions. Astrocytes differ in their morphology, developmental origin, gene expression profile, physiological properties, function, and response to injury and disease. A better understanding of the heterogeneity of astrocytes will greatly aid investigation of the function of astrocytes in normal brain as well as the roles of astrocytes in neurological disorders.
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