Astrocytes Control Synapse Formation, Function, and Elimination
Stanford University · Salk Institute for Biological Studies · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Astrocytes, through their close associations with synapses, can monitor and alter synaptic function, thus actively controlling synaptic transmission in the adult brain. Besides their important role at adult synapses, in the last three decades a number of critical findings have highlighted the importance of astrocytes in the establishment of synaptic connectivity in the developing brain. In this article, we will review the key findings on astrocytic control of synapse formation, function, and elimination. First, we will summarize our current structural and functional understanding of astrocytes at the synapse. Then, we will discuss the cellular and molecular mechanisms through which developing and mature…
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- Biology
- Synapse
- Neuroscience
- Neurotransmission
- Synapse formation
- Function (biology)
- Nervous system
- Cell biology