- Oxygen and Glucose Deprivation Induces Bergmann Glia Membrane Depolarization and Ca
Oxygen and Glucose Deprivation Induces Bergmann Glia Membrane Depolarization and Ca
Frontiers in cellular neuroscience (2017-11-23)
Romain Helleringer, Oana Chever, Hervé Daniel, Micaela Galante
PMID29163059
ABSTRACT
During brain ischemia, intense energy deficiency induces a complex succession of events including pump failure, acidosis and exacerbated glutamate release. In the cerebellum, glutamate is the principal mediator of Purkinje neuron anoxic depolarization during episodes of oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD). Here, the impact of OGD is studied in Bergmann glia, specialized astrocytes closely associated to Purkinje neurons. Patch clamp experiments reveal that during OGD Bergmann glial cells develop a large depolarizing current that is not mediated by glutamate and purinergic receptors but is mainly due to the accumulation of K
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