星形胶质细胞
谷氨酸受体
神经保护
神经炎症
慢性创伤性脑病
神经科学
医学
神经退行性变
星形胶质增生
疾病
小胶质细胞
生物
阿尔茨海默病
癌症研究
作者
Nazanin Mirzaei,Nicola Davis,Tsz Wing Chau,Magdalena Sastre
标识
DOI:10.2174/1567205018666211029164106
摘要
Astrocytes are fast climbing the ladder of importance in neurodegenerative disorders, particularly in Alzheimer's Disease (AD), with the prominent presence of reactive astrocytes surrounding amyloid-β plaques, together with activated microglia. Reactive astrogliosis, implying morphological and molecular transformations in astrocytes, seems to precede neurodegeneration, suggesting a role in the development of the disease. Single-cell transcriptomics has recently demonstrated that astrocytes from AD brains are different from "normal" healthy astrocytes, showing dysregulations in areas such as neurotransmitter recycling, including glutamate and GABA, and impaired homeostatic functions. However, recent data suggest that the ablation of astrocytes in mouse models of amyloidosis results in an increase in amyloid pathology, worsening of the inflammatory profile, and reduced synaptic density, indicating that astrocytes mediate neuroprotective effects. The idea that interventions targeting astrocytes may have great potential for AD has therefore emerged, supported by a range of drugs and stem cell transplantation studies that have successfully shown a therapeutic effect in mouse models of AD. In this article, we review the latest reports on the role and profile of astrocytes in AD brains and how manipulation of astrocytes in animal models has paved the way for the use of treatments enhancing astrocytic function as future therapeutic avenues for AD.
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