1. Synapses between NG2 glia and neurons.
- Author
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Sakry D, Karram K, and Trotter J
- Subjects
- Animals, Mice, Neuroglia metabolism, Neurons metabolism, Stem Cells physiology, Synapses metabolism, Antigens metabolism, Cell Communication physiology, Neuroglia physiology, Neurons physiology, Synapses physiology
- Abstract
NG2-expressing glia are precursors to oligodendrocytes and subpopulations of astrocytes. They are unique among glial cells in that they enter into synaptic specialisations with neurons throughout all areas of grey and white matter and at all ages. To date, the NG2 cells appear to represent a postsynaptic compartment, and synapses are formed with axons. With differentiation to oligodendrocytes, NG2 is downregulated and myelin antigens upregulated: this coincides with a loss of the synaptic contacts between neurons and NG2 glial cells. The functional roles of this glial-neuron synapse in regulation of differentiation into myelinating oligodendrocytes or additionally responding to and modulating neuronal network activity remain to be elucidated., (© 2011 The Authors. Journal of Anatomy © 2011 Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland.)
- Published
- 2011
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