Extracellular vesicles lay the ground for neuronal plasticity by restoring mitochondrial function, cell metabolism and immune balance.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism Pub Date : 2026-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1177/0271678X251325039
Dirk M Hermann, Chen Wang, Ayan Mohamud Yusuf, Josephine Herz, Thorsten R Doeppner, Bernd Giebel
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) convey complex signals between cells that can be used to promote neuronal plasticity and neurological recovery in brain disease models. These EV signals are multimodal and context-dependent, making them unique therapeutic principles. This review analyzes how EVs released from various cell sources control neuronal metabolic function, neuronal survival and plasticity. Preferential sites of EV communication in the brain are interfaces between pre- and postsynaptic neurons at synapses, between astrocytes and neurons at plasma membranes or tripartite synapses, between oligodendrocytes and neurons at axons, between microglial cells/macrophages and neurons, and between cerebral microvascular cells and neurons. At each of these interfaces, EVs support mitochondrial function and cell metabolism under physiological conditions and orchestrate neuronal survival and plasticity in response to brain injury. In the injured brain, the promotion of neuronal survival and plasticity by EVs is tightly linked with EV actions on mitochondrial function, cell metabolism, oxidative stress and immune responses. Via the stabilization of cell metabolism and immune balance, neuronal plasticity responses are activated and functional neurological recovery is induced. As such, EV lay the ground for neuronal plasticity.

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细胞外囊泡通过恢复线粒体功能、细胞代谢和免疫平衡,为神经元可塑性奠定了基础。
细胞外囊泡(EVs)在细胞间传递复杂信号,可用于促进脑疾病模型中的神经元可塑性和神经系统恢复。这些脑电图信号是多模态的,依赖于环境,使其成为独特的治疗原则。本文综述了各种细胞源释放的ev对神经元代谢功能、神经元存活和可塑性的调控作用。脑内EV通讯的优先位点是突触前和突触后神经元之间、星形胶质细胞和质膜或三方突触神经元之间、少突胶质细胞和轴突神经元之间、小胶质细胞/巨噬细胞和神经元之间以及大脑微血管细胞和神经元之间的界面。在这些界面上,ev在生理条件下支持线粒体功能和细胞代谢,并在脑损伤反应中协调神经元的存活和可塑性。在损伤脑中,EV对神经元存活和可塑性的促进与EV对线粒体功能、细胞代谢、氧化应激和免疫反应的作用密切相关。通过细胞代谢和免疫平衡的稳定,激活神经元可塑性反应,诱导神经功能恢复。因此,EV为神经元可塑性奠定了基础。
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Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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12.00
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300
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: JCBFM is the official journal of the International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism, which is committed to publishing high quality, independently peer-reviewed research and review material. JCBFM stands at the interface between basic and clinical neurovascular research, and features timely and relevant research highlighting experimental, theoretical, and clinical aspects of brain circulation, metabolism and imaging. The journal is relevant to any physician or scientist with an interest in brain function, cerebrovascular disease, cerebral vascular regulation and brain metabolism, including neurologists, neurochemists, physiologists, pharmacologists, anesthesiologists, neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons, neuropathologists and neuroscientists.
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