Gliotransmission: Exocytotic release from astrocytes

Vladimir Parpura , Robert Zorec
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Gliotransmitters are chemicals released from glial cells fulfilling a following set of criteria: (i) they are synthesized by and/or stored in glia; (ii) their regulated release is triggered by physiological and/or pathological stimuli; (iii) they activate rapid (milliseconds to seconds) responses in neighboring cells; and (iv) they play a role in (patho)physiological processes. Astrocytes can release a variety of gliotransmitters into the extracellular space using several different mechanisms. In this review, we focus on exocytotic mechanism(s) underlying the release of three classes of gliotransmitters: (i) amino acids, such as, glutamate and d-serine; (ii) nucleotides, like adenosine 5′-triphosphate; and (iii) peptides, such as, atrial natriuretic peptide and brain-derived neurotrophic factor. It is becoming clear that astrocytes are endowed with elements that qualify them as cells communicating with neurons and other cells within the central nervous system by employing regulated exocytosis.

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胶质传递:星形胶质细胞的胞外释放
胶质递质是由胶质细胞释放的化学物质,满足以下一系列标准:(i)它们由胶质细胞合成和/或储存在胶质细胞中;(ii)它们的调控释放是由生理和/或病理刺激触发的;(iii)激活邻近细胞的快速反应(毫秒到秒);(iv)它们在(病理)生理过程中发挥作用。星形胶质细胞可以通过几种不同的机制将多种胶质递质释放到细胞外空间。在这篇综述中,我们着重于三种胶质递质的分泌机制:(i)氨基酸,如谷氨酸和d-丝氨酸;(ii)核苷酸,如5 ' -三磷酸腺苷;(三)多肽,如心房利钠肽、脑源性神经营养因子等。越来越清楚的是,星形胶质细胞被赋予了一些元素,使它们有资格通过调节胞外分泌与中枢神经系统内的神经元和其他细胞进行通信。
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