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Radially expanding transglial calcium waves in the intact cerebellum.


ABSTRACT: Multicellular glial calcium waves may locally regulate neural activity or brain energetics. Here, we report a diffusion-driven astrocytic signal in the normal, intact brain that spans many astrocytic processes in a confined volume without fully encompassing any one cell. By using 2-photon microscopy in rodent cerebellar cortex labeled with fluorescent indicator dyes or the calcium-sensor protein G-CaMP2, we discovered spontaneous calcium waves that filled approximately ellipsoidal domains of Bergmann glia processes. Waves spread in 3 dimensions at a speed of 4-11 microm/s to a diameter of approximately 50 microm, slowed during expansion, and were reversibly blocked by P2 receptor antagonists. Consistent with the hypothesis that ATP acts as a diffusible trigger of calcium release waves, local ejection of ATP triggered P2 receptor-mediated waves that were refractory to repeated activation. Transglial waves represent a means for purinergic signals to act with local specificity to modulate activity or energetics in local neural circuits.

SUBMITTER: Hoogland TM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2651231 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Radially expanding transglial calcium waves in the intact cerebellum.

Hoogland Tycho M TM   Kuhn Bernd B   Göbel Werner W   Huang Wenying W   Nakai Junichi J   Helmchen Fritjof F   Flint Jane J   Wang Samuel S-H SS  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20090211 9


Multicellular glial calcium waves may locally regulate neural activity or brain energetics. Here, we report a diffusion-driven astrocytic signal in the normal, intact brain that spans many astrocytic processes in a confined volume without fully encompassing any one cell. By using 2-photon microscopy in rodent cerebellar cortex labeled with fluorescent indicator dyes or the calcium-sensor protein G-CaMP2, we discovered spontaneous calcium waves that filled approximately ellipsoidal domains of Ber  ...[more]

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