Subcellular location of astrocytic calcium stores favors extrasynaptic neuron-astrocyte communication.

2013 
Abstract Neuron–astrocyte interactions are important for brain computations and synaptic plasticity. Perisynaptic astrocytic processes (PAPs) contain a high density of transporters that are responsible for neurotransmitter clearance. Metabotropic glutamate receptors are thought to trigger Ca 2+ release from Ca 2+ stores in PAPs in response to synaptic activity. Our ultrastructural study revealed that PAPs are actually devoid of Ca 2+ stores and have a high surface-to-volume ratio favorable for uptake. Astrocytic processes containing Ca 2+ stores were located further away from the synapses and could therefore respond to changes in ambient glutamate. Thus, the anatomic data do not support communication involving Ca 2+ stores in tripartite synapses, but rather point to extrasynaptic communication.
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