星形胶质细胞对突触形成和成熟的贡献-突触周围细胞外基质的潜在功能

Andreas Faissner , Martin Pyka , Maren Geissler , Thomas Sobik , Renato Frischknecht , Eckart D. Gundelfinger , Constanze Seidenbecher
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三方突触的概念提出,除了突触前和突触后膜紧密相关的星形胶质细胞过程构成了突触的一个组成部分。因此,星形胶质细胞可能通过各种方式影响突触活动。因此,神经胶质和神经元来源的神经营养因子、细胞因子和代谢物影响神经元存活、突触活性和可塑性。除了这些事实之外,过去几年的研究表明,星形胶质细胞是突触形成、突触结构维护和正常功能所必需的。特别是,星形胶质细胞似乎在大脑细胞外基质(ECM)的组织中起着关键作用-最突出的是所谓的神经周围网络(PNNs), ECM成分的复杂大分子组装。由于细胞和分子神经科学的进步,已经有可能破译ECM结构的组成,并深入了解其功能和潜在机制。pnn相关结构参与调节突触的发芽和修剪,这代表了成人神经系统突触可塑性的重要形态学关联。微扰试验和重组技术的基因消除已经提供了明确的迹象,表明星形胶质细胞衍生的ECM成分,如腱蛋白和磷脂软骨素蛋白聚糖(CSPGs)的家族参与这些生物学功能。本文将讨论突触周围ECM的胶质源性糖蛋白和CSPGs,它们的神经元和胶质受体,以及在突触框架内测试它们生理功能的体外实验,突触是中枢神经系统通信的关键元件。
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Contributions of astrocytes to synapse formation and maturation — Potential functions of the perisynaptic extracellular matrix

The concept of the tripartite synapse proposes that in addition to the presynapse and the postsynaptic membrane closely apposed processes of astrocytes constitute an integral part of the synapse. Accordingly, astrocytes may influence synaptic activity by various ways. Thus glia- and neuron-derived neurotrophins, cytokines and metabolites influence neuronal survival, synaptic activity and plasticity. Beyond these facts, the past years have shown that astrocytes are required for synaptogenesis, the structural maintenance and proper functioning of synapses. In particular, astrocytes seem to play a key role in the organization of the brain's extracellular matrix (ECM) — most prominently the so-called perineuronal nets (PNNs), complex macromolecular assemblies of ECM components. Due to progress in cellular and molecular neurosciences, it has been possible to decipher the composition of ECM structures and to obtain insight into their function(s) and underlying mechanisms. It appears that PNN-related structures are involved in regulating the sprouting and pruning of synapses, which represents an important morphological correlate of synaptic plasticity in the adult nervous system. Perturbation assays and gene elimination by recombinant techniques have provided clear indications that astrocyte-derived ECM components, e.g. the tenascins and chondroitinsulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs) of the lectican family participate in these biological functions. The present review will discuss the glia-derived glycoproteins and CSPGs of the perisynaptic ECM, their neuronal and glial receptors, and in vitro assays to test their physiological functions in the framework of the synapse, the pivotal element of communication in the central nervous system.

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