摘要
保护神经元,以及维护他们的体内平衡和营养支持是由神经胶质细胞。星形胶质细胞,最丰富的胶质细胞,增加规模和数量,无脊椎动物进化包含更少的小星形胶质细胞,而人类有大量多分支星形胶质细胞构成60%的中枢神经系统(CNS)细胞。星形胶质细胞提供神经营养支持,诱导突触发生,整体维护和修剪突触的成年人。伤害和疾病后,他们的反应能力,并启动初始反应伤害/疾病越来越明显——改变功能,破坏中枢神经系统的内部环境,而这最终可能会导致神经赤字的健康和功能。此外,似乎某些星形胶质细胞作为中枢神经系统和外周免疫系统之间的联络。在这个角色,星形胶质细胞功能很像巨噬细胞,能够吞噬作用和生产的抗原来招募更多的免疫细胞。除了传统免疫调节剂老年病受伤后,星形胶质细胞表达许多粘附分子如VCAM1,NCAM1 ICAM1,代表潜在的药物靶点的中枢神经系统炎症性疾病。这些分子可能促进astrocyte-lymphocyte交互最终帮助招募免疫细胞进入中枢神经系统。由于其巨大的数字和大脑中广泛存在,加上他们的能力迅速扩散,星形胶质细胞有条件作为中枢神经系统免疫反应的管家。除了角色的免疫和炎症活动,星形胶质细胞也会影响一系列复杂的神经功能和行为像心情,睡眠,和痛苦,以及改变中枢神经系统恢复后受伤/疾病的能力。此外,复杂的突触功能的影响表明,星形胶质细胞在神经和神经退行性疾病的关键球员。
关键词: 粘附分子
Current Drug Targets
Title:Astrocytes: Adhesion Molecules and Immunomodulation
Volume: 17 Issue: 16
Author(s): Shane Liddelow, Daniel Hoyer
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关键词: 粘附分子
摘要: Protection of neurons, as well as maintenance of their general homeostasis and trophic support is performed by glial cells. Astrocytes, the most abundant glial cell, increase in size and number evolutionarily such that invertebrates contain fewer small astrocytes, while humans have large multi-branched astrocytes that constitute up to 60% of central nervous system (CNS) cells. Astrocytes provide neurotrophic support, induce synaptogenesis and are integral for maintenance and pruning of synapses in the adult. Following injury and in disease, their ability to respond to, and initiate initial responses to injury/disease is increasingly apparent - with alterations in function that disrupt the internal milieu of the CNS, which ultimately may lead to deficits in neuronal health and functioning. Additionally, it seems certain astrocytes serve as liaison between the CNS and the peripheral immune system. In this role, astrocytes function much like macrophages, capable of phagocytosis and production of antigens to recruit additional immune cells. Aside from up-regulation of traditional immune modulators after injury, astrocytes express many adhesion molecules such as VCAM1, NCAM1 and ICAM1, which represent potential drug targets in a number of CNS inflammatory diseases. These molecules may facilitate astrocyte-lymphocyte interactions ultimately aiding recruitment of immune cells into the CNS. Due to their immense numbers and widespread presence in the brain, combined with their capacity for rapid proliferation, astrocytes are well-positioned as gate-keepers of CNS immune responses. Beyond roles in immune and inflammatory activities, astrocytes also affect a complex array of neural functions and behaviours like mood, sleep, and pain, as well as altering the CNS capacity for recovery following injury/illness. Further, their complex effects on synaptic function suggest that astrocytes are key players in neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases.
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Shane Liddelow, Daniel Hoyer , Astrocytes: Adhesion Molecules and Immunomodulation, Current Drug Targets 2016; 17 (16) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450117666160101120703
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