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Astrocyte arborization enhances Ca2+ but not cAMP signaling plasticity.


ABSTRACT: The plasticity of astrocytes is fundamental for their principal function, maintaining homeostasis of the central nervous system throughout life, and is associated with diverse exposomal challenges. Here, we used cultured astrocytes to investigate at subcellular level basic cell processes under controlled environmental conditions. We compared astroglial functional and signaling plasticity in standard serum-containing growth medium, a condition mimicking pathologic conditions, and in medium without serum, favoring the acquisition of arborized morphology. Using opto-/electrophysiologic techniques, we examined cell viability, expression of astroglial markers, vesicle dynamics, and cytosolic Ca2+ and cAMP signaling. The results revealed altered vesicle dynamics in arborized astrocytes that was associated with increased resting [Ca2+ ]i and increased subcellular heterogeneity in [Ca2+ ]i , whereas [cAMP]i subcellular dynamics remained stable in both cultures, indicating that cAMP signaling is less prone to plastic remodeling than Ca2+ signaling, possibly also in in vivo contexts.

SUBMITTER: Pirnat S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9290837 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Astrocyte arborization enhances Ca<sup>2+</sup> but not cAMP signaling plasticity.

Pirnat Samo S   Božić Mićo M   Dolanc Dorian D   Horvat Anemari A   Tavčar Petra P   Vardjan Nina N   Verkhratsky Alexei A   Zorec Robert R   Stenovec Matjaž M  

Glia 20210818 12


The plasticity of astrocytes is fundamental for their principal function, maintaining homeostasis of the central nervous system throughout life, and is associated with diverse exposomal challenges. Here, we used cultured astrocytes to investigate at subcellular level basic cell processes under controlled environmental conditions. We compared astroglial functional and signaling plasticity in standard serum-containing growth medium, a condition mimicking pathologic conditions, and in medium withou  ...[more]

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