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New role of astrocytes in neuroprotective mechanisms after ischemic stroke

Xiaoyun Xie, Jingli Liu

2023Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Astrocytes are the most abundant cell subtypes in the central nervous system. Previous studies believed that astrocytes are supporting cells in the brain, which only provide nutrients for neurons. However, recent studies have found that astrocytes have more crucial and complex functions in the brain, such as neurogenesis, phagocytosis, and ischemic tolerance. After an ischemic stroke, the activated astrocytes can exert neuroprotective or neurotoxic effects through a variety of pathways. In this review, we will discuss the neuroprotective mechanisms of astrocytes in cerebral ischemia, and mainly focus on reactive astrocytosis or glial scar, neurogenesis, phagocytosis, and cerebral ischemic tolerance, for providing new strategies for the clinical treatment of stroke.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroprotectionNeuroscienceStroke (engine)Ischemic strokeAstrocyteMedicineIschemiaCardiologyPsychologyCentral nervous systemPhysicsThermodynamicsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsNeurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanismsNeurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
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