Astrocytic Calcium Signaling: The Information Currency Coupling Neuronal Activity to the Cerebral Microcirculation

Stephen V. Straub, Mark T. Nelson

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    Abstract

    In the brain, increased neuronal synaptic activity is accompanied by an increase in local cerebral blood flow that serves to satisfy neuronal metabolic demands. This linkage between neuronal activity and local blood flow has been appreciated for more than 100 years. Although this process has been exploited clinically in the form of functional imaging techniques to map brain function, the mechanisms by which increased synaptic activity is communicated to the cerebral microcirculation to generate a vasodilatory response are poorly understood. Recent studies, however, have illuminated a central role for astrocytic calcium (Ca2+) signals as mediators of this process of neurovascular coupling. This review highlights recent evidence implicating astrocytes in the regulation of intracerebral arteriolar diameter, with particular emphasis on the putative signaling molecules and pathways proposed to exert changes on arteriolar physiology. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)183-190
    Number of pages7
    JournalTrends in Cardiovascular Medicine
    Volume17
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2007

    Keywords

    • Arachidonic Acid
    • physiology: Astrocytes
    • physiology: Calcium
    • physiology: Cerebrovascular Circulation
    • Humans
    • physiology: Microcirculation
    • physiology: Neurons
    • Potassium
    • Signal Transduction

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