Uniquely Hominid Features of Adult Human Astrocytes
University of Rochester Medical Center · University of Rochester · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Defining the microanatomic differences between the human brain and that of other mammals is key to understanding its unique computational power. Although much effort has been devoted to comparative studies of neurons, astrocytes have received far less attention. We report here that protoplasmic astrocytes in human neocortex are 2.6-fold larger in diameter and extend 10-fold more GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein)-positive primary processes than their rodent counterparts. In cortical slices prepared from acutely resected surgical tissue, protoplasmic astrocytes propagate Ca(2+) waves with a speed of 36 microm/s, approximately fourfold faster than rodent. Human astrocytes also transiently increase cystosolic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.24
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
13- NANancy Ann Oberheim
University of Rochester Medical Center
- TTTakahiro Takano
University of Rochester Medical Center, University of Rochester
- XHXiaoning Han
University of Rochester Medical Center, University of Rochester
- WHWei He
University of Rochester
- JHJane H.-C. Lin
New York Medical College, University of Rochester Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Neocortex
- Astrocyte
- Neuroscience
- Human brain
- Biology
- Glial fibrillary acidic protein
- Population
- Glutamatergic