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![]() Journal of AnatomySee Also: Volume 214 Issue 2, Pages 208 - 218 Published Online: 21 Jan 2009 Journal compilation © 2010 Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland Published on behalf of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 5570K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Effects of glutamate receptor activation on NG2-glia in the rat optic nerve Copyright Journal compilation © 2009 Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland KEYWORDS axon • glia • glutamate • NG2-glia • OPC ABSTRACTNG2-glia are a substantial population of cells in the central nervous system (CNS) that can be identified by their specific expression of the NG2 chondroitin sulphate (CSPG). NG2-glia can generate oligodendrocytes, but it is unlikely this is their only function; indeed, they may be multipotent neural stem cells. Moreover, NG2-glia are a highly reactive cell type and a major function is to help form the axon growth inhibitory glial scar in response to CNS injury. The factors that regulate these diverse behaviours of NG2-glia are not fully resolved, but NG2-glia express receptors to the neurotransmitter glutamate, which has known potent effects on other glia. Here, we have examined the actions of glutamate receptor activation on NG2-glia in the rat optic nerve, a typical CNS white matter tract that does not contain neuronal cell bodies. Glutamate induces an increase in [Ca Accepted for publication 21 October 2008 |
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