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Analyzing the Size, Shape, and Directionality of Networks of Coupled Astrocytes
Published on: October 4, 2018
Activity dependent modulation of glial gap junction coupling in the thalamus
Paula Baum1, Anna Beinhauer1, Lara Zirwes1
1Institute of Cellular Neurosciences, Medical Faculty, University of Bonn, 53127 Bonn, Germany.
Abstract:
Astrocytes and oligodendrocytes in the ventrobasal thalamus are electrically coupled through gap junctions. We have previously shown that these cells form large panglial networks, which have a key role in the transfer of energy substrates to postsynapses for sustaining neuronal activity. Here, we show that the efficiency of these transfer networks is regulated by synaptic activity: preventing the generation and propagation of action potentials resulted in reduced glial coupling. Systematic analyses of mice deficient for individual connexin isoforms revealed that oligodendroglial Cx32 and Cx47 are the targets of this modulation. Importantly, we show that during a critical time window, sensory deprivation through whisker trimming reduces the efficiency of the glial transfer networks also in vivo. Together with our previous results the current findings indicate that neuronal activity and provision of energy metabolites through panglial coupling are interdependent events regulated in a bidirectional manner.
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