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Publication : Features of hippocampal astrocytic domains and their spatial relation to excitatory and inhibitory neurons.

First Author  Refaeli R Year  2021
Journal  Glia Volume  69
Issue  10 Pages  2378-2390
PubMed ID  34117643 Mgi Jnum  J:359600
Mgi Id  MGI:7788547 Doi  10.1002/glia.24044
Citation  Refaeli R, et al. (2021) Features of hippocampal astrocytic domains and their spatial relation to excitatory and inhibitory neurons. Glia 69(10):2378-2390
abstractText  The mounting evidence for the involvement of astrocytes in neuronal circuits function and behavior stands in stark contrast to the lack of detailed anatomical description of these cells and the neurons in their domains. To fill this void, we imaged >30,000 astrocytes in hippocampi made transparent by CLARITY, and determined the elaborate structure, distribution, and neuronal content of astrocytic domains. First, we characterized the spatial distribution of >19,000 astrocytes across CA1 lamina, and analyzed the morphology of thousands of reconstructed domains. We then determined the excitatory somatic content of CA1 astrocytes, and measured the distance between inhibitory neuronal somata to the nearest astrocyte soma. We find that on average, there are almost 14 pyramidal neurons per domain in the CA1, increasing toward the pyramidal layer midline, compared to only five excitatory neurons per domain in the amygdala. Finally, we discovered that somatostatin neurons are found in close proximity to astrocytes, compared to parvalbumin and VIP inhibitory neurons. This work provides a comprehensive large-scale quantitative foundation for studying neuron-astrocyte interactions.
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