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Taylor and Francis Group, Communicative and Integrative Biology, 3(5), p. 248-254, 2012

DOI: 10.4161/cib.19410

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Astroglial gap junctions shape neuronal network activity

Journal article published in 2012 by Ulrike Pannasch, Mickael Derangeon, Oana Chever ORCID, Nathalie Rouach ORCID
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Abstract

Astrocytes, the third element of the tripartite synapse, are active players in neurotransmission. Up to now, their involvement in neuronal functions has primarily been investigated at the single cell level. However, a key property of astrocytes is that they communicate via extensive networks formed by gap junction channels. Recently, we have shown that this networking modulates the moment to moment basal synaptic transmission and plasticity via the regulation of extracellular potassium and glutamate levels. Here we show that astroglial gap junctional communication also regulates neuronal network activity. We discuss these findings and their implications for brain information processing.