基础医学
来源出版物:Neural Regeneration Research,2015,10(7): 1013-1017
联系邮箱:John O'Brien; pbaas@drexelmed.edu
Connexins in neurons and glia: Targets for intervention in disease and injury
Keith B. Moore; John O'Brien
Both neurons and glia throughout the central nervous system are organized into networks by gap junctions. Among glia,gap junctions facilitate metabolic homeostasis and intercellular communication. Among neurons,gap junctions form electrical synapses that function primarily for communication. However,in neurodegenerative states due to disease or injury gap junctions may be detrimental to survival. Electrical synapses may facilitate hyperactivity and bystander killing among neurons,while gap junction hemichannels in glia may facilitate inflammatory signaling and scar formation. Advances in understanding mechanisms of plasticity of electrical synapses and development of molecular therapeutics to target glial gap junctions and hemichannels offer new hope to pharmacologically limit neuronal degeneration and enhance recovery.
ischemia; retinal degeneration; amacrine cells; astrocytes; dopamine receptors;adenosine receptors; NMDA receptors; connexin mimetic peptides