日 時 | 2017年01月31日(火) 15:30 |
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講演者 | Professor Keith Murai |
講演者所属 |
Professor, Dept of Neurology and Neurosurgery Director, Centre for Research in Neuroscience McGill University, Montreal, Canada |
場 所 | 生理学研究所(明大寺地区)1F大会議室 |
お問い合わせ先 | 久保義弘(神経機能素子研究部門 ) ykubo(a)nips.ac.jp |
要旨 |
Astrocytes are important partners for neurons in the healthy brain and have active roles in the physiology and homeostasis of neural circuits. Astrocytes perform diverse functions through their rich structural and molecular properties. However, the mechanisms that create and sustain differences among astrocytes that allow them to fulfill unique physiological roles in the brain remain poorly understood. In this presentation, results will be presented showing that astrocytes have remarkable molecular plasticity in the mature, healthy brain. Moreover, mature neurons signal to neighbouring astrocytes in various brain regions to direct their molecular and physiological features. This neuron to astrocyte communication is both necessary and sufficient for astrocyte molecular diversification including the expression of key molecules including glutamate transporters and receptors, potassium channels, and water channels. Thus, neurons in the mature brain actively control astrocytes to ensure that astrocytes acquire and maintain specialized properties that are tuned to their associated brain circuits. 参考文献
Farmer WT, Abrahamsson T, Chierzi S, Lui C, Zaelzer C, Jones EV, Bally BP, Chen GG, Théroux JF, Peng J, Bourque CW, Charron F, Ernst C, Sjöström PJ, Murai KK (2016) Neurons diversify astrocytes in the adult brain through Sonic hedgehog signaling. Science 351:849-54. |