2020
DOI: 10.1002/glia.23830
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Astrocytes shape the plastic response of adult cortical neurons to vision loss

Abstract:  Visual deprivation induces a fast and persistent upregulation of Aldh1l1-positive astrocytes  Acute fluorocitrate-induced silencing of astrocytes impedes neuronal reactivation  G i but not G q GPCR astrocyte activation promotes adult cortical plasticity Word count by section: Abstract (243), Introduction (520), Materials and Methods (2732), Results (2192), Discussion (1946), References (2056), Figure legends (1170)

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“…There are an increasing number of studies documenting that astrocytes play key roles in all aspects of circuit remodeling across plasticity paradigms involving vision loss [ 2 •• , 5 •• ]. The introduction of powerful genetic tools [ 3 ] has permitted detailed mechanistic studies of the roles played by astrocytes in CNS development and response to injury, which largely parallel those needed during adult plasticity.…”
Section: Further Questions and Concluding Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are an increasing number of studies documenting that astrocytes play key roles in all aspects of circuit remodeling across plasticity paradigms involving vision loss [ 2 •• , 5 •• ]. The introduction of powerful genetic tools [ 3 ] has permitted detailed mechanistic studies of the roles played by astrocytes in CNS development and response to injury, which largely parallel those needed during adult plasticity.…”
Section: Further Questions and Concluding Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of powerful genetic tools [ 3 ] has permitted detailed mechanistic studies of the roles played by astrocytes in CNS development and response to injury, which largely parallel those needed during adult plasticity. Our own data, unambiguously demonstrating that astrocytes are essential for visual cortex reorganization in adults [ 5 •• ], has led us to develop a conceptual framework for the role of astrocytes in plasticity, which can be experimentally tested in the coming years. No doubt, as we learn more about how these cells function, new questions concerning their role(s) in plasticity will arise.…”
Section: Further Questions and Concluding Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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