GLIA: listening and talking to the synapse

PG Haydon - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2001 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2001nature.com
Glial cells are emerging from the background to become more prominent in our thinking
about integration in the nervous system. Given that glial cells associated with synapses
integrate neuronal inputs and can release transmitters that modulate synaptic activity, it is
time to rethink our understanding of the wiring diagram of the nervous system. It is no longer
appropriate to consider solely neuron–neuron connections; we also need to develop a view
of the intricate web of active connections among glial cells, and between glia and neurons …
Abstract
Glial cells are emerging from the background to become more prominent in our thinking about integration in the nervous system. Given that glial cells associated with synapses integrate neuronal inputs and can release transmitters that modulate synaptic activity, it is time to rethink our understanding of the wiring diagram of the nervous system. It is no longer appropriate to consider solely neuron–neuron connections; we also need to develop a view of the intricate web of active connections among glial cells, and between glia and neurons. Without such a view, it might be impossible to decode the language of the brain.
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