Voltage-gated Na+ channels in glia: properties and possible functions
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Voltage-gated Na+ channels in glia: properties and possible functions
Abstract
Glial cells are nervous-system cells that have classically been considered to be inexcitable. Despite their lack of electrical excitability, they can express voltage-activated Na+ channels with properties similar to the Na+ channels used by excitable cells to generate action potentials. The functional role that these voltage-activated Na+ channels play in glia is unclear. Three functions have been proposed: (1) glial cells might synthesize Na+ channels and donate them to adjacent neurons, thereby reducing the biosynthetic load of neurons; (2) Na+ channels might endow glial cells with the ability to sense electric activity of neighboring neurons, and might thus play a role in neuro-glial communication; and (3) Na+ influx through voltage-gated Na+ channels could be important to fuel the glial (Na+,K+)-ATPase, thereby facilitating and possibly modulating K+ uptake from the extracellular space.
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