[PDF][PDF] Conditions and constraints for astrocyte calcium signaling in the hippocampal mossy fiber pathway

MD Haustein, S Kracun, XH Lu, T Shih… - Neuron, 2014 - cell.com
MD Haustein, S Kracun, XH Lu, T Shih, O Jackson-Weaver, X Tong, J Xu, XW Yang
Neuron, 2014cell.com
The spatiotemporal activities of astrocyte Ca 2+ signaling in mature neuronal circuits remain
unclear. We used genetically encoded Ca 2+ and glutamate indicators as well as
pharmacogenetic and electrical control of neurotransmitter release to explore astrocyte
activity in the hippocampal mossy fiber pathway. Our data revealed numerous localized,
spontaneous Ca 2+ signals in astrocyte branches and territories, but these were not driven
by neuronal activity or glutamate. Moreover, evoked astrocyte Ca 2+ signaling changed …
Summary
The spatiotemporal activities of astrocyte Ca2+ signaling in mature neuronal circuits remain unclear. We used genetically encoded Ca2+ and glutamate indicators as well as pharmacogenetic and electrical control of neurotransmitter release to explore astrocyte activity in the hippocampal mossy fiber pathway. Our data revealed numerous localized, spontaneous Ca2+ signals in astrocyte branches and territories, but these were not driven by neuronal activity or glutamate. Moreover, evoked astrocyte Ca2+ signaling changed linearly with the number of mossy fiber action potentials. Under these settings, astrocyte responses were global, suppressed by neurotransmitter clearance, and mediated by glutamate and GABA. Thus, astrocyte engagement in the fully developed mossy fiber pathway was slow and territorial, contrary to that frequently proposed for astrocytes within microcircuits. We show that astrocyte Ca2+ signaling functionally segregates large volumes of neuropil and that these transients are not suited for responding to, or regulating, single synapses in the mossy fiber pathway.
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