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Function and therapeutic value of astrocytes in diabetic cognitive impairment.
Meng, Fanyu; Fu, Jiafeng; Zhang, Lin; Guo, Mengqing; Zhuang, Pengwei; Yin, Qingsheng; Zhang, Yanjun.
Affiliation
  • Meng F; Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 301617, China.
  • Fu J; Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 301617, China.
  • Zhang L; Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 301617, China.
  • Guo M; Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 301617, China.
  • Zhuang P; Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 301617, China; State Key Laboratory of Component-based Chinese Medicine, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 301617, China; Haihe Laboratory of Modern Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 301617, China.
  • Yin Q; Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 301617, China; State Key Laboratory of Component-based Chinese Medicine, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 301617, China; Haihe Laboratory of Modern Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 301617, China. Electronic address: c
  • Zhang Y; State Key Laboratory of Component-based Chinese Medicine, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 301617, China; Haihe Laboratory of Modern Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 301617, China; First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 300193, C
Neurochem Int ; 169: 105591, 2023 10.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37543309
ABSTRACT
Diabetic cognitive impairment (DCI) is a complex complication of diabetes in the central nervous system, and its pathological mechanism is still being explored. Astrocytes are abundant glial cells in central nervous system that perform diverse functions in health and disease. Accumulating excellent research has identified astrocyte dysfunction in many neurodegenerative diseases (such as Alzheimer's disease, aging and Parkinson's disease), and summarized and discussed its pathological mechanisms and potential therapeutic value. However, the contribution of astrocytes to DCI has been largely overlooked. In this review, we first systematically summarized the effects and mechanisms of diabetes on brain astrocytes, and found that the diabetic environment (such as hyperglycemia, advanced glycation end products and cerebral insulin resistance) mediated brain reactive astrogliosis, which was specifically reflected in the changes of cell morphology and the remodeling of signature molecules. Secondly, we emphasized the contribution and potential targets of reactive astrogliosis to DCI, and found that reactive astrogliosis-induced increased blood-brain barrier permeability, glymphatic system dysfunction, neuroinflammation, abnormal cell communication and cholesterol metabolism dysregulation worsened cognitive function. In addition, we summarized effective strategies for treating DCI by targeting astrocytes. Finally, we discuss the application of new techniques in astrocytes, including single-cell transcriptome, in situ sequencing, and prospected new functions, new subsets and new targets of astrocytes in DCI.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Diabète / Dysfonctionnement cognitif Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Neurochem Int Année: 2023 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Chine

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Diabète / Dysfonctionnement cognitif Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Neurochem Int Année: 2023 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Chine