학술논문

Astrocytic changes and cell death in neurological disorders / 神経疾患におけるアストロサイトの変化と細胞死
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本生物学的精神医学会誌 / Japanese Journal of Biological Psychiatry. 2017, 28(4):159
Subject
apoptosis
astrocyte
cell death
neurological disorder
reactive astrocyte
Language
Japanese
ISSN
2186-6465
2186-6619
Abstract
Astrocytes, one of the principal glial cells, surround and interact with neurites, synapses and brain vessels, and maintain brain environment. Reactive astrocytes in the pathological brain such as ischemia contribute tissue repair though expression of various membrane proteins and oxidative stress-related molecules. Disease-specific primary changes in astrocytes have been reported in the several neurological disorders such as clasmatodendrosis in acute encephalopathy, Alzheimer type II glia in hepatocerebral syndrome, astrocytic plaque and tuft-shaped astrocyte in tauopathies, and Rosenthal fibers in Alexander disease. Moreover, apoptotic changes in astrocytes are revealed in ischemia-reperfusion injury and neurodegeneration diseases. These primary pathological changes and cell death in astrocytes may cause neuronal dysfunction. Therefore an investigation for astrocytes is important for clarifying the pathology of neurological disorders.