突触周围胶质细胞中的离子变化和信号传导

Joachim W. Deitmer , Christine R. Rose
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摘要

离子梯度跨质膜的维持是细胞膜电位、电信号和代谢物运输建立的先决条件。在活跃的突触中,突触前和突触后离子梯度不断受到挑战,并用于信号传导目的。突触周围胶质细胞主要以星形胶质细胞的精细突起为代表,靠近神经元突触,它需要细胞外离子环境的正常化和离子梯度的维持。另一方面,突触周围胶质细胞本身被突触释放的递质与质膜受体和递质载体结合而激活,并经历显著的离子变化。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了星形胶质细胞中主要离子种类的动态变化,以响应神经元,特别是突触的活动。我们将重点关注在信号传递过程中发挥关键作用的钙、钠和质子/羟基离子,并将讨论胶质离子信号和突触传递的稳态过程的功能后果。
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Ion changes and signalling in perisynaptic glia

The maintenance of ion gradients across plasma membranes is a prerequisite for the establishment of cellular membrane potentials, electrical signalling, and metabolite transport. At active synapses, pre- and postsynaptic ion gradients are constantly challenged and used for signalling purposes. Perisynaptic glia, mainly represented by fine processes of astrocytes which get into close vicinity to neuronal synapses, are required to normalize the extracellular ionic milieu and maintain ion gradients. On the other hand, perisynaptic glia itself is activated by synaptically released transmitters binding to plasma membrane receptors and transmitter carriers, and experiences significant ion changes as well. In this review we present an overview of dynamic changes of the major ion species in astrocytes in response to neuronal, especially synaptic, activity. We will focus on calcium, sodium, and proton/hydroxyl ions that play key roles in signalling processes, and will discuss the functional consequences of the glial ion signals and homeostatic processes for synaptic transmission.

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