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Sodium-calcium exchanger mediates sensory-evoked glial calcium transients in the developing retinotectal system.

Nicholas J Benfey1, Vanessa J Li1, Anne Schohl1, Edward S Ruthazer2.   

Abstract

Various types of sensory stimuli have been shown to induce Ca2+ elevations in glia. However, a mechanistic understanding of the signaling pathways mediating sensory-evoked activity in glia in intact animals is still emerging. During early development of the Xenopus laevis visual system, radial astrocytes in the optic tectum are highly responsive to sensory stimulation. Ca2+ transients occur spontaneously in radial astrocytes at rest and are abolished by silencing neuronal activity with tetrodotoxin. Visual stimulation drives temporally correlated increases in the activity patterns of neighboring radial astrocytes. Following blockade of all glutamate receptors (gluRs), visually evoked Ca2+ activity in radial astrocytes persists, while neuronal activity is suppressed. The additional blockade of either glu transporters or sodium-calcium exchangers (NCX) abolishes visually evoked responses in glia. Finally, we demonstrate that blockade of NCX alone is sufficient to prevent visually evoked responses in radial astrocytes, highlighting a pivotal role for NCX in glia during development.
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  2-photon; Xenopus; astrocyte; calcium imaging; glutamate transporter; in vivo; neuron-glia interactions; radial glia; sodium-calcium exchanger

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34610307     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109791

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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