mGluR5 as a Potential Orchestrator of Astrocyte Interactions in Neurological Disorders.

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Neural Plasticity Pub Date : 2025-09-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/np/7259018
Jeongseop Kim, Jiyong Lee, Hyein Song, Ja Wook Koo, Shinwoo Kang
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Astrocytes and metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) have emerged as pivotal regulators of synaptic homeostasis and neural communication within the central nervous system (CNS). Although mGluR5 has long been considered neuron-specific, its functional expression in astrocytes is now recognized as essential for calcium (Ca2+) signaling, gliotransmission, and the modulation of synaptic plasticity. Dysregulation of astrocytic mGluR5 is increasingly implicated in the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia (SCZ) by promoting neuroinflammation, excitotoxicity, and synaptic dysfunction. In this review, we explore the emerging role of astrocytic mGluR5 in mediating astrocyte-neuron communication and its maladaptive regulation in disease contexts. We also assess the therapeutic potential of targeting astrocytic mGluR5, highlighting advances in pharmacological modulators, gene therapy, and RNA-based strategies aimed at restoring homeostatic function. Despite recent progress, critical knowledge gaps remain, particularly regarding the regional specificity of astrocytic mGluR5 effects, its crosstalk with other signaling pathways, and its contribution to chronic neuroinflammation. Addressing these challenges may unlock innovative astrocyte-targeted therapies to restore synaptic integrity and protect against neurodegeneration in CNS disorders.

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mGluR5作为神经系统疾病星形细胞相互作用的潜在协调者。
星形胶质细胞和代谢性谷氨酸受体5 (mGluR5)已成为中枢神经系统(CNS)突触稳态和神经通讯的关键调节因子。虽然mGluR5一直被认为是神经元特异性的,但它在星形胶质细胞中的功能表达现在被认为是钙(Ca2+)信号传导、胶质传递和突触可塑性调节所必需的。星形胶质细胞mGluR5的失调越来越多地涉及神经退行性疾病和精神疾病的病理生理学,包括阿尔茨海默病(AD)、帕金森病(PD)、抑郁、焦虑和精神分裂症(SCZ),通过促进神经炎症、兴奋毒性和突触功能障碍。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了星形胶质细胞mGluR5在星形胶质细胞-神经元通讯及其在疾病背景下的适应性失调调节中的新作用。我们还评估了靶向星形细胞mGluR5的治疗潜力,重点介绍了药物调节剂、基因治疗和旨在恢复体内平衡功能的基于rna的策略方面的进展。尽管最近取得了进展,但关键的知识差距仍然存在,特别是关于星形细胞mGluR5作用的区域特异性,它与其他信号通路的串扰,以及它对慢性神经炎症的贡献。解决这些挑战可能会开启创新的星形胶质细胞靶向治疗,以恢复突触完整性并防止中枢神经系统疾病的神经退行性变。
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Neural Plasticity
Neural Plasticity Neuroscience-Neurology
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期刊介绍: Neural Plasticity is an international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of articles related to all aspects of neural plasticity, with special emphasis on its functional significance as reflected in behavior and in psychopathology. Neural Plasticity publishes research and review articles from the entire range of relevant disciplines, including basic neuroscience, behavioral neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, biological psychology, and biological psychiatry.
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