reviewCellsFeb 20, 2019GOLD OA

Astrocytes Maintain Glutamate Homeostasis in the CNS by Controlling the Balance between Glutamate Uptake and Release

Université de Sherbrooke

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Abstract

Glutamate is one of the most prevalent neurotransmitters released by excitatory neurons in the central nervous system (CNS); however, residual glutamate in the extracellular space is, potentially, neurotoxic. It is now well-established that one of the fundamental functions of astrocytes is to uptake most of the synaptically-released glutamate, which optimizes neuronal functions and prevents glutamate excitotoxicity. In the CNS, glutamate clearance is mediated by glutamate uptake transporters expressed, principally, by astrocytes. Interestingly, recent studies demonstrate that extracellular glutamate stimulates Ca2+ release from the astrocytes’ intracellular stores, which triggers glutamate release from…

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Keywords
  • Glutamate receptor
  • Excitotoxicity
  • Neuroscience
  • Extracellular
  • Astrocyte
  • Excitatory amino-acid transporter
  • Glutamate aspartate transporter
  • Chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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