Astrocytes: the neglected stars in the central nervous system and drug addiction.

Medical review (Berlin, Germany) Pub Date : 2022-06-29 eCollection Date: 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1515/mr-2022-0006
Wenjun Chen, Shiqiu Meng, Ying Han, Jie Shi
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Abstract

With the advent of improved tools to examine the astrocytes, which have been believed to play a supportive role in the central nervous system (CNS) for years, their participation in the operation of the CNS and drug addiction was unveiled. Assisting the formation and function of the CNS, astrocytes are involved in physiological and pathological brain activities. Drug addiction is a pervasive psychiatric disorder, characterized by compulsive drug-taking behavior and high rate of relapse, impacting individual health and society stability and safety. When exposed to drugs of abuse, astrocytes go through a series of alterations, contributing to the development of addiction. Here we review how astrocytes contribute to the CNS and drug addiction. We hope that understanding the interaction between addictive drugs and astrocytes may help discover new mechanisms underlying the addiction and produce novel therapeutic treatments.

星形胶质细胞:中枢神经系统中被忽视的恒星和毒瘾。
多年来,人们一直认为星形胶质细胞在中枢神经系统(CNS)中起着支持作用,随着检测星形胶质细胞的改进工具的出现,星形胶质细胞参与中枢神经系统的运作和药物成瘾的情况也随之揭晓。星形胶质细胞参与大脑的生理和病理活动,协助中枢神经系统的形成和功能。吸毒成瘾是一种普遍存在的精神障碍,其特点是强迫性吸毒行为和高复发率,影响个体健康和社会稳定安全。当暴露于滥用药物时,星形胶质细胞会经历一系列的改变,从而导致成瘾。在这里,我们回顾星形胶质细胞如何参与中枢神经系统和药物成瘾。我们希望了解成瘾药物和星形胶质细胞之间的相互作用可能有助于发现成瘾的新机制,并产生新的治疗方法。
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