Avtor/Urednik     Zorec, Robert; Verkhratsky, Alexei; Rodríguez, José J.; Parpura, Vladimir
Naslov     Astrocytes
Tip     članek
Leto izdaje     2015
ISSN     0306-4522 - Neuroscience
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Neurotransmitters released at synapses activate neighboring astrocytes, which in turn, modulate neuronal activity by the release of diverse neuroactive substances that include classical neurotransmitters such as glutamate, GABA or ATP. Neuroactive substances are released from astrocytes through several distinct molecular mechanisms, for example, by diffusion through membrane channels, by translocation by plasmalemmal transporters or by vesicular exocytosis. Vesicular release regulated by a stimulus-mediated increase in cytosolic calcium involves SNARE-dependent merger of vesicle membrane with the plasmalemma. Up to 25 molecules of synaptobrevin 2, a SNARE complex protein, appear clustered at a single astroglial vesicle. These proteins determine the properties of the fusion pore, an aqueous channel that forms a pathway for the discharge of the vesicular content into the extracellular space. Several types of vesicles storing amino acids, peptides and ATP are present in astrocytes. In the present essay we shall overview multiple aspects of vesicular architecture and their dynamics in astroglial cells.
Proste vsebinske oznake     exocytosis
astrocytes
glutamate
eksocitoza
astrociti
glutamat