Astrocytes release ATP/ADP and glutamate in flashes via vesicular exocytosis

Astrocytes regulate brain functions through gliotransmitters like ATP/ADP and glutamate, but their release patterns and mechanisms remain controversial. Here, we visualized ATP/ADP and glutamate response following astrocyte activation and investigated their mechanisms in vivo. Employing cOpn5-mediat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular psychiatry 2024-11
Hauptverfasser: Li, Heng, Zhao, Yuqing, Dai, Ruicheng, Geng, Peiyao, Weng, Danwei, Wu, Wenting, Yu, Fengting, Lin, Rui, Wu, Zhaofa, Li, Yulong, Luo, Minmin
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Zusammenfassung:Astrocytes regulate brain functions through gliotransmitters like ATP/ADP and glutamate, but their release patterns and mechanisms remain controversial. Here, we visualized ATP/ADP and glutamate response following astrocyte activation and investigated their mechanisms in vivo. Employing cOpn5-mediated optogenetic stimulation, genetically encoded fluorescent sensors, and two-photon imaging, we observed ATP/ADP released as temporally prolonged and spatially extended flashes that later converted to adenosine. This release occurs via Ca and VNUT-dependent vesicular exocytosis. Additionally, astrocytes also release glutamate in flashes through TeNT-sensitive exocytosis, independent of ATP/ADP release. ATP/ADP released by astrocytes triggers further ATP/ADP release from microglia through P2Y12- and VNUT-dependent mechanisms. VNUT in astrocytes and microglia also contributes to ATP/ADP release under LPS-induced brain inflammation. These findings establish Ca -dependent vesicular exocytosis as a key mode of action, reveal intricate astrocyte-microglia interactions, and suggest a role for gliotransmission in brain inflammation. Furthermore, the methodologies may provide valuable tools for deciphering glial physiology and pathophysiology.
ISSN:1359-4184
1476-5578
1476-5578
DOI:10.1038/s41380-024-02851-8