Remodeling of astrocytes, a prerequisite for synapse turnover in the adult brain? Insights from the oxytocin system of the hypothalamus
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00755.2005
Remodeling of astrocytes, a prerequisite for synapse turnover in the adult brain? Insights from the oxytocin system of the hypothalamus
Abstract
Neurons, including their synapses, are generally ensheathed by fine processes of astrocytes, but this glial coverage can be altered under different physiological conditions that modify neuronal activity. Changes in synaptic connectivity accompany astrocytic transformations so that an increased number of synapses are associated with reduced astrocytic coverage of postsynaptic elements, whereas synaptic numbers are reduced on reestablishment of glial coverage. A system that exemplifies activity-dependent structural synaptic plasticity in the adult brain is the hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system, and in particular, its oxytocin component. Under strong, prolonged activation (parturition, lactation, chronic dehydration), extensive portions of somatic and dendritic surfaces of magnocellular oxytocin neurons are freed of intervening astrocytic processes and become directly juxtaposed. Concurrently, they are contacted by an increased number of inhibitory and excitatory synapses. Once stimulation is over, astrocytic processes again cover oxytocinergic surfaces and synaptic numbers return to baseline levels. Such observations indicate that glial ensheathment of neurons is of consequence to neuronal function, not only directly, for example by modifying synaptic transmission, but indirectly as well, by preparing neuronal surfaces for synapse turnover.
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