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Astroglial asthenia and loss of function, rather than reactivity, contribute to the ageing of the brain

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PFLUGERS ARCHIV-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 473, Issue 5, Pages 753-774

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00424-020-02465-3

Keywords

Ageing; Astrocyte; Astroglial perisynaptic cradle; Astroglial function; Synaptic transmission; Reactive astrogliosis; Neuroplasticity

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Funding

  1. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) [27724/2018-2]
  2. CoordenacAo de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES) [88887.2005.00/2018-00]
  3. Russian Science Foundation [20-14-00241]
  4. [09.3.3-LMTK-712-01-0082]

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Astroglia undergo morphological and functional changes with aging, leading to a decline in various functions in the central nervous system. Lifestyle interventions can influence and improve the morphology and function of astroglia, playing a crucial role in cognitive longevity.
Astroglia represent a class of heterogeneous, in form and function, cells known as astrocytes, which provide for homoeostasis and defence of the central nervous system (CNS). Ageing is associated with morphological and functional remodelling of astrocytes with a prevalence of morphological atrophy and loss of function. In particular, ageing is associated with (i) decrease in astroglial synaptic coverage, (ii) deficits in glutamate and potassium clearance, (iii) reduced astroglial synthesis of synaptogenic factors such as cholesterol, (iv) decrease in aquaporin 4 channels in astroglial endfeet with subsequent decline in the glymphatic clearance, (v) decrease in astroglial metabolic support through the lactate shuttle, (vi) dwindling adult neurogenesis resulting from diminished proliferative capacity of radial stem astrocytes, (vii) decline in the astroglial-vascular coupling and deficient blood-brain barrier and (viii) decrease in astroglial ability to mount reactive astrogliosis. Decrease in reactive capabilities of astroglia are associated with rise of age-dependent neurodegenerative diseases. Astroglial morphology and function can be influenced and improved by lifestyle interventions such as intellectual engagement, social interactions, physical exercise, caloric restriction and healthy diet. These modifications of lifestyle are paramount for cognitive longevity.

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