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Publication : Astrocytes regulate brain extracellular pH via a neuronal activity-dependent bicarbonate shuttle.

First Author  Theparambil SM Year  2020
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  5073
PubMed ID  33033238 Mgi Jnum  J:298735
Mgi Id  MGI:6470331 Doi  10.1038/s41467-020-18756-3
Citation  Theparambil SM, et al. (2020) Astrocytes regulate brain extracellular pH via a neuronal activity-dependent bicarbonate shuttle. Nat Commun 11(1):5073
abstractText  Brain cells continuously produce and release protons into the extracellular space, with the rate of acid production corresponding to the levels of neuronal activity and metabolism. Efficient buffering and removal of excess H(+) is essential for brain function, not least because all the electrogenic and biochemical machinery of synaptic transmission is highly sensitive to changes in pH. Here, we describe an astroglial mechanism that contributes to the protection of the brain milieu from acidification. In vivo and in vitro experiments conducted in rodent models show that at least one third of all astrocytes release bicarbonate to buffer extracellular H(+) loads associated with increases in neuronal activity. The underlying signalling mechanism involves activity-dependent release of ATP triggering bicarbonate secretion by astrocytes via activation of metabotropic P2Y1 receptors, recruitment of phospholipase C, release of Ca(2+) from the internal stores, and facilitated outward HCO3(-) transport by the electrogenic sodium bicarbonate cotransporter 1, NBCe1. These results show that astrocytes maintain local brain extracellular pH homeostasis via a neuronal activity-dependent release of bicarbonate. The data provide evidence of another important metabolic housekeeping function of these glial cells.
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