| Literature DB >> 34888838 |
Abstract
Changes induced in the morphology and the multiplicity of functional roles played by astrocytes in brain regions critical to the establishment and maintenance of alcohol abuse suggest that they make an important contribution to the vulnerability to alcohol use disorders. The understanding of the relevant mechanisms accounting for that contribution is complicated by the fact that alcohol itself acts directly on astrocytes altering their metabolism, gene expression, and plasticity, so that the ultimate result is a complex interaction of various cellular pathways, including intracellular calcium regulation, neuroimmune responses, and regulation of neurotransmitter and gliotransmitter release and uptake. The recent years have seen a steady increase in the characterization of several of the relevant mechanisms, but much remains to be done for a full understanding of the astrocytes' contribution to the vulnerability to alcohol dependence and abuse and for using that knowledge in designing effective therapies for AUDs.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol dependence; Alcoholism; Aquaporin; Astrocytes; Calcium; Epigenetics; Glutamate; Pathology
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34888838 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-77375-5_11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Neurobiol