Astrocyte networks modulate respiration – sniffing glue

Publication date: Available online 30 June 2018Source: Respiratory Physiology & NeurobiologyAuthor(s): David Forsberg, Eric HerleniusAbstractThe role of astrocytes in the modulation of breathing has emerged. Within the two major respiratory control centers, the inspiration generating preBötzinger Complex and the chemosensitive parafacial respiratory group/retrotrapezoid nucleus, rhythmically active astrocytes have been discovered. These are connected in glial subnetworks that intermingle with the neuronal network. Furthermore, astrocytes modify overall respiratory network behavior through gliotransmitter release, especially during hypoxic and hypercapnic stress. Here, we review some recent discoveries regarding astrocyte-neuronal interactions on a cellular as well as neural network level including the novel gliotransmitter PGE2.
Source: Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology - Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research