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Axons and astrocytes release ATP and glutamate to evoke calcium signals in NG2-glia

Authors :
Nicola B. Hamilton
Steve Vayro
Rebekah Wigley
Arthur M. Butt
Source :
Glia. 58:66-79
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Wiley, 2010.

Abstract

NG2-glia are an abundant population of cells in the adult CNS that make up a novel glial cell type. Here, we have examined calcium signals in NG2-glia identified by expression of the fluorescent protein DsRed under the control of the NG2 promoter in the white matter of the mouse optic nerve. We focused on mice aged postnatal day (P)12-16, after the main period of oligodendrocyte generation. Using fluo-4 and fura-2 calcium imaging in isolated intact nerves, we show that glutamate and ATP evoke Ca(2+) signals in NG2-glia in situ, acting on AMPA-type glutamate receptors and P2Y(1) and P2X(7) purine receptors; NMDA evoked a weak Ca(2+) signal in a small proportion of NG2-glia. We show that axonal action potentials and mechanical stimulation of astrocytes effect the release of glutamate and ATP to act on NG2-glia; ATP alone evokes robust Ca(2+) signals, whereas glutamate did not unless AMPA receptor desensitization was blocked with cyclothiazide. We identify the precise contacts that NG2-glia form with axons at nodes of Ranvier, and the intricate bipartite sheaths formed between the processes of NG2-glia and astrocytes. In addition, we provide evidence that NG2-glia express synaptophysin, indicating they have mechanisms for transmitting as well as receiving signals. This study places NG2-glia within a neuron-glial network, and identifies roles for glutamate and ATP in communication with astrocytes as well as axons.

Details

ISSN :
10981136 and 08941491
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Glia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3cca4e3235745ac15c1ac77c9fcedf82
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/glia.20902