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| DOI | 10.1152/PHYSREV.00043.2018 | ||||
| Año | 2021 | ||||
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Over the past several decades a large amount of data have established that glial cells, the main cell population in the brain, dynamically interact with neurons and thus impact their activity and survival. One typical feature of glia is their marked expression of several connexins, the membrane proteins forming intercellular gap junction channels and hemichannels. Pannexins, which have a tetraspan membrane topology as connexins, are also detected in glial cells. Here, we review the evidence that connexin and pannexin channels are actively involved in dynamic and metabolic neuroglial interactions in physiological as well as in pathological situations. These features of neuroglial interactions open the way to identify novel non-neuronal aspects that allow for a better understanding of behavior and information processing performed by neurons. This will also complement the "neurocentric" view by facilitating the development of glia-targeted therapeutic strategies in brain disease.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Giaume, Christian | Hombre |
CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Francia
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Francia Université PSL - Francia University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine - Canadá Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile Universidad de Valparaíso - Chile Universiteit Gent - Bélgica MEMOLIFE Lab Excellence - Francia Paris Sci Lettre Res Univ - Francia UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA - Canadá Univ Ghent - Bélgica Coll France - Francia UNIV PARIS 06 - Francia |
| 2 | Sinha, Ranjeet K. | Hombre |
CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Francia
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Francia Université PSL - Francia University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine - Canadá Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile Universidad de Valparaíso - Chile Universiteit Gent - Bélgica MEMOLIFE Lab Excellence - Francia Paris Sci Lettre Res Univ - Francia UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA - Canadá Univ Ghent - Bélgica Coll France - Francia UNIV PARIS 06 - Francia |
| 3 | SAEZ-CARRENO, JUAN CARLOS | Hombre |
CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Francia
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Francia Université PSL - Francia University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine - Canadá Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile Universidad de Valparaíso - Chile Universiteit Gent - Bélgica MEMOLIFE Lab Excellence - Francia Paris Sci Lettre Res Univ - Francia UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA - Canadá Univ Ghent - Bélgica Coll France - Francia UNIV PARIS 06 - Francia |
| 4 | Leybaert, Luc | - |
Coll France - Francia
CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Francia Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Francia Université PSL - Francia University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine - Canadá Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile Universidad de Valparaíso - Chile Universiteit Gent - Bélgica MEMOLIFE Lab Excellence - Francia Paris Sci Lettre Res Univ - Francia UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA - Canadá Univ Ghent - Bélgica UNIV PARIS 06 - Francia |
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| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Canadian Institutes of Health Research |
| Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada |
| Canada Research Chairs program |
| Ghent University |
| Universiteit Gent |
| Canada Research Chairs |
| CINV |
| Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio-ANID, CINV |
| Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies at University of British Columbia |
| Geneeskundige Stichting Koningin Elisabeth Grant |
| Fund for Scientific Research Flanders, Belgium |
| CRPCEN (Caisse de Retraite et de Prevoyance des Clercs de Notaire) |
| Natural Sciences, Engineering Research Council of Canada |
| Caisse de Retraite et de Prévoyance des Clercs de Notaire |
| Iniciativa Científica Milenio-ANID |
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| This work was partially funded by CRPCEN (Caisse de Retraite et de Prevoyance des Clercs de Notaire) (to C. Giaume); Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Natural Sciences, Engineering Research Council of Canada, and the Canada Research Chairs program (to C. C. Naus); Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio-ANID, Project P09-022-F, CINV (to J. C. Saez); Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico Grant 1191329 (to J. C. Saez); Fund for Scientific Research Flanders, Belgium, Grants G.0A82.13N and G.0527.18N (to L. Leybaert); Ghent University Special Research Fund (to L. Leybaert); and the Geneeskundige Stichting Koningin Elisabeth Grant STI.DI2.2017.0004.01 (to L. Leybaert). C. C. Naus and C. Giaume have been jointly supported by the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies at University of British Columbia. |
| This work was partially funded by CRPCEN (Caisse de Retraite et de Prévoyance des Clercs de Notaire) (to C. Giaume); Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Natural Sciences, Engineering Research Council of Canada, and the Canada Research Chairs program (to C. C. Naus); Iniciativa Científica Milenio-ANID, Project P09-022-F, CINV (to J. C. Sáez); Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientí-fico y Tecnológico Grant 1191329 (to J. C. Sáez); Fund for Scientific Research Flanders, Belgium, Grants G.0A82.13N and G.0527.18N (to L. Leybaert); Ghent University Special Research Fund (to L. Leybaert); and the Geneeskundige Stichting Koningin Elisabeth Grant STI.DI2.2017.0004.01 (to L. Leybaert). C. C. Naus and C. Giaume have been jointly supported by the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies at University of British Columbia. |