Goodnight, astrocyte: waking up to astroglial mechanisms in sleep

Ashley M. Ingiosi, Marcos G. Frank

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Abstract

Astrocytes mediate many important aspects of neural homeostasis, but until recently, their role in sleep was largely unknown. The situation has dramatically changed in the last decade. The use of transgenic animals, optogenetics, chemogenetics, brain imaging and sophisticated molecular assays has led to exciting discoveries. Astrocytes dynamically change their activity across the sleep–wake cycle and may encode sleep need via changes in intracellular signalling pathways. Astrocytes also exocytose/secrete sleep-inducing molecules which modulate brain activity, sleep architecture and sleep regulation. Many of these observations have been made in mice and Drosophila melanogaster, indicating that astroglial sleep mechanisms are evolutionarily conserved. We review recent findings and discuss future directions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2553-2564
Number of pages12
JournalFEBS Journal
Volume290
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2023

Keywords

  • astrocytes
  • brain
  • calcium
  • homeostasis
  • imaging
  • neurons
  • sleep
  • slow-wave activity
  • wake

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