Integration of NG2-glia (synantocytes) into the neuroglial network.

Neuron glia biology Pub Date : 2009-05-01 Epub Date: 2009-09-29 DOI:10.1017/S1740925X09990329
Rebekah Wigley, Arthur M Butt
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Abstract

NG2-glia are a distinct class of CNS glial cells that are generally classed as oligodendrocyte progenitor cells. However, in the adult CNS a large fraction of NG2 cells does not appear to divide or generate oligodendrocytes. The functions of these adult NG2-glia, which we have termed synantocytes, are unknown. NG2-glia (synantocytes) form interactive domains with astrocytes and neurons. Within their domains, NG2-glia and astrocytes contact the same neurons, form multiple heterologous contacts with each other, and contact pericytes which regulate cerebral blood flow. NG2-glia receive presynaptic input from neurons and respond to neurotransmitters released at synapses. In addition, NG2-glia are intimately associated with astroglia and respond to astroglial signals, a hitherto neglected aspect of NG2-glial cell physiology. The non-overlapping domain organisation of astrocytes is believed to be important in isolating and integrating activity at the synapses and blood vessels within their domains. The domains of NG2-glia overlap with astrocytes, suggesting they could play a role in integrating non-overlapping astrocyte domains.

NG2-胶质细胞(突触细胞)融入神经胶质细胞网络。
NG2 神经胶质细胞是一类独特的中枢神经系统神经胶质细胞,通常被归类为少突胶质祖细胞。然而,在成人中枢神经系统中,很大一部分 NG2 细胞似乎不会分裂或生成少突胶质细胞。这些成人 NG2-胶质细胞(我们称之为突触细胞)的功能尚不清楚。NG2-胶质细胞(突触细胞)与星形胶质细胞和神经元形成互动域。在其领域内,NG2-胶质细胞和星形胶质细胞接触相同的神经元,相互之间形成多种异源接触,并接触调节脑血流的周细胞。NG2 神经胶质细胞接收来自神经元的突触前输入,并对突触释放的神经递质做出反应。此外,NG2-胶质细胞与星形胶质细胞密切相关,并对星形胶质细胞的信号做出反应,这是迄今为止被忽视的 NG2-胶质细胞生理学的一个方面。星形胶质细胞的非重叠结构域被认为是隔离和整合其结构域内突触和血管活动的重要因素。NG2 神经胶质细胞的结构域与星形胶质细胞重叠,这表明它们可能在整合非重叠星形胶质细胞结构域方面发挥作用。
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Neuron glia biology
Neuron glia biology 医学-神经科学
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