Revisiting the role of neurons in neurovascular coupling.

Frontiers in neuroenergetics Pub Date : 2010-06-23 eCollection Date: 2010-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnene.2010.00009
Bruno Cauli, Edith Hamel
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In this article, we will review molecular, anatomical, physiological and pharmacological data in an attempt to better understand how excitatory and inhibitory neurons recruited by distinct afferent inputs to the cerebral cortex contribute to the coupled hemodynamic response, and how astrocytes can act as intermediaries to these neuronal populations. We aim at providing the pros and cons to the following statements that, depending on the nature of the afferent input to the neocortex, (i) different neuronal or astroglial messengers, likely acting in sequence, mediate the hemodynamic changes, (ii) some recruited neurons release messengers that directly alter blood vessel tone, (iii) others act by modulating neuronal and astroglial activity, and (iv) astrocytes act as intermediaries for both excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters. We will stress that a given afferent signal activates a precise neuronal circuitry that determines the mediators of the hemodynamic response as well as the level of interaction with surrounding astrocytes.

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重新审视神经元在神经血管耦合中的作用。
在这篇文章中,我们将回顾分子、解剖、生理和药理学方面的数据,试图更好地理解兴奋性和抑制性神经元是如何通过不同的传入输入到大脑皮层来促进耦合的血流动力学反应的,以及星形胶质细胞如何作为这些神经元群的中介。我们的目标是提供以下陈述的利弊,根据传入皮层的性质,(i)不同的神经元或星形胶质信使,可能依次作用,介导血流动力学变化,(ii)一些招募的神经元释放直接改变血管张力的信使,(iii)其他通过调节神经元和星形胶质活性起作用,以及(iv)星形胶质细胞作为兴奋性和抑制性神经递质的中介。我们将强调,一个给定的传入信号激活了一个精确的神经元回路,该回路决定了血流动力学反应的介质以及与周围星形胶质细胞相互作用的水平。
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