(Re)building the nervous system: A review of neuron–glia interactions from development to disease

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Neurochemistry Pub Date : 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1111/jnc.16258
Matthew D. Demmings, Luana da Silva Chagas, Marianela E. Traetta, Rui S. Rodrigues, Maria Florencia Acutain, Evgeny Barykin, Ashok Kumar Datusalia, Liliana German-Castelan, Vanesa S. Mattera, Pedzisai Mazengenya, Cecilia Skoug, Hisashi Umemori
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Neuron–glia interactions are fundamental to the development and function of the nervous system. During development, glia, including astrocytes, microglia, and oligodendrocytes, influence neuronal differentiation and migration, synapse formation and refinement, and myelination. In the mature brain, glia are crucial for maintaining neural homeostasis, modulating synaptic activity, and supporting metabolic functions. Neurons, inherently vulnerable to various stressors, rely on glia for protection and repair. However, glia, in their reactive state, can also promote neuronal damage, which contributes to neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases. Understanding the dual role of glia—as both protectors and potential aggressors—sheds light on their complex contributions to disease etiology and pathology. By appropriately modulating glial activity, it may be possible to mitigate neurodegeneration and restore neuronal function. In this review, which originated from the International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN) Advanced School in 2019 held in Montreal, Canada, we first describe the critical importance of glia in the development and maintenance of a healthy nervous system as well as their contributions to neuronal damage and neurological disorders. We then discuss potential strategies to modulate glial activity during disease to protect and promote a properly functioning nervous system. We propose that targeting glial cells presents a promising therapeutic avenue for rebuilding the nervous system.

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(神经系统的(再)构建:从发育到疾病的神经元-胶质细胞相互作用回顾。
神经元与胶质细胞的相互作用是神经系统发育和功能的基础。在发育过程中,胶质细胞(包括星形胶质细胞、小胶质细胞和少突胶质细胞)会影响神经元的分化和迁移、突触的形成和完善以及髓鞘化。在成熟的大脑中,神经胶质细胞对维持神经平衡、调节突触活动和支持新陈代谢功能至关重要。神经元本身容易受到各种应激因素的影响,需要依靠神经胶质细胞进行保护和修复。然而,处于反应状态的神经胶质细胞也会促进神经元损伤,从而导致神经退行性疾病和神经精神疾病。了解神经胶质细胞的双重角色--既是保护者又是潜在的攻击者--就能了解它们对疾病病因学和病理学的复杂贡献。通过适当调节神经胶质细胞的活动,有可能缓解神经退行性变并恢复神经元功能。本综述源自 2019 年在加拿大蒙特利尔举办的国际神经化学学会(ISN)高级研修班,我们首先介绍了神经胶质细胞在发育和维持健康神经系统中的关键作用,以及它们对神经元损伤和神经系统疾病的贡献。然后,我们讨论了在疾病期间调节神经胶质细胞活动以保护和促进神经系统正常功能的潜在策略。我们认为,以神经胶质细胞为靶点是重建神经系统的一条很有前景的治疗途径。
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Journal of Neurochemistry
Journal of Neurochemistry 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Neurochemistry focuses on molecular, cellular and biochemical aspects of the nervous system, the pathogenesis of neurological disorders and the development of disease specific biomarkers. It is devoted to the prompt publication of original findings of the highest scientific priority and value that provide novel mechanistic insights, represent a clear advance over previous studies and have the potential to generate exciting future research.
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