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. 2023 Mar 13;33(5):957-972.e5.
doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2023.01.043. Epub 2023 Feb 16.

Organizing principles of astrocytic nanoarchitecture in the mouse cerebral cortex

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Organizing principles of astrocytic nanoarchitecture in the mouse cerebral cortex

Christopher K Salmon et al. Curr Biol. .
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Abstract

Astrocytes are increasingly understood to be important regulators of central nervous system (CNS) function in health and disease; yet, we have little quantitative understanding of their complex architecture. While broad categories of astrocytic structures are known, the discrete building blocks that compose them, along with their geometry and organizing principles, are poorly understood. Quantitative investigation of astrocytic complexity is impeded by the absence of high-resolution datasets and robust computational approaches to analyze these intricate cells. To address this, we produced four ultra-high-resolution datasets of mouse cerebral cortex using serial electron microscopy and developed astrocyte-tailored computer vision methods for accurate structural analysis. We unearthed specific anatomical building blocks, structural motifs, connectivity hubs, and hierarchical organizations of astrocytes. Furthermore, we found that astrocytes interact with discrete clusters of synapses and that astrocytic mitochondria are distributed to lie closer to larger clusters of synapses. Our findings provide a geometrically principled, quantitative understanding of astrocytic nanoarchitecture and point to an unexpected level of complexity in how astrocytes interact with CNS microanatomy.

Keywords: astrocyte; computer vision; connectome; geodesic paths; hierarchical organization; medial geometry; mitochondria; serial electron microscopy; synapse; unsupervised clustering.

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Declaration of interests Dr. T.F.W.S., co-author on this manuscript, is the sole proprietor of Quorumetrix Studio and provided custom scientific data processing and 3D visualization services used in this study.

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