Title:Calcium Signalling Toolkits in Astrocytes and Spatio-Temporal Progression of Alzheimer's Disease
Volume: 13
Issue: 4
Author(s): Dmitry Lim, J. J Rodríguez-Arellano, Vladimir Parpura, Robert Zorec, Fares Zeidán-Chuliá, Armando A. Genazzani and Alexei Verkhratsky
Affiliation:
Keywords:
Alzheimer's disease, astrocyte, astroglial atrophy, astrogliosis, calcium signaling, glutamate receptors, InsP3 receptors,
neuroglia, β-amyloid.
Abstract: Pathological remodelling of astroglia represents an important component of the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's
disease (AD). In AD astrocytes undergo both atrophy and reactivity; which may be specific for different stages of the disease
evolution. Astroglial reactivity represents the generic defensive mechanism, and inhibition of astrogliotic response
exacerbates b-amyloid pathology associated with AD. In animal models of AD astroglial reactivity is different in different
brain regions, and the deficits of reactive response observed in entorhinal and prefrontal cortices may be linked to their
vulnerability to AD progression. Reactive astrogliosis is linked to astroglial Ca2+ signalling, this latter being widely regarded
as a mechanism of astroglial excitability. The AD pathology evolving in animal models as well as acute or chronic
exposure to β-amyloid induce pathological remodelling of Ca2+ signalling toolkit in astrocytes. This remodelling modifies
astroglial Ca2+ signalling and may be linked to cellular mechanisms of AD pathogenesis.