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Brain Astrocytes and Synaptic Dissonance: Neurodegenerative and Mental Pathology
Experimental and clinical studies provided evidence that astrocytes are inherent components of neural networks. Astrocytes can affect synaptic processes by modulating the activity of neuro- and gliotransmitters. The role of the microglia in the organization of network spaces and the formation of neu...
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description | Experimental and clinical studies provided evidence that astrocytes are inherent components of neural networks. Astrocytes can affect synaptic processes by modulating the activity of neuro- and gliotransmitters. The role of the microglia in the organization of network spaces and the formation of neuroastrocytic domains is considered one of the leading mechanisms of memory and cognitive function. A disorder at the level of synaptic transmission results in the impairment of these processes. For the first time, we present the mechanism by which astrocytes, as components of synaptic processes, become involved in neuropsychic diseases. |
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