Ton Hoai, Xiong Huangui
Neurophysiology Laboratory, Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-5880, USA.
J AIDS Clin Res. 2013 Nov 1;4(11):255. doi: 10.4172/2155-6113.1000255.
Astrocytes play an important role in maintaining an optically suited milieu for neuronal functionality, and are involved in the progression and outcome of many neuropathological conditions. It becomes increasingly evident that astrocytes are significant contributors to HIV-1 associated neurological disorders by modulating the microenvironment in the central nervous system and releasing proinflammatory cytokines. Recent studies have revealed direct metabolic interactions between neurons and astrocytes observed particularly in HIV-1-associated neurological disorders by which astrocytic dysfunctions disregulate extracellular K+ homeostasis, intracellular calcium concentration, glutamate clearance, and blood brain barrier integrity and permeability. Such dysfunctions are amplified via gap junctions, directly or indirectly impacting surrounding neurons and significantly contributing to the pathogenesis of HIV-1-associated neuropathology. In this review, we tentatively address recent progresses on the roles astrocytes may play in HIV-1-associated neurotoxicity.
星形胶质细胞在维持适合神经元功能的光学环境中发挥着重要作用,并参与许多神经病理状况的进展和结果。越来越明显的是,星形胶质细胞通过调节中枢神经系统中的微环境和释放促炎细胞因子,对与HIV-1相关的神经障碍有重大影响。最近的研究揭示了神经元与星形胶质细胞之间的直接代谢相互作用,特别是在与HIV-1相关的神经障碍中观察到,星形胶质细胞功能障碍会破坏细胞外钾离子稳态、细胞内钙浓度、谷氨酸清除以及血脑屏障的完整性和通透性。这种功能障碍通过缝隙连接放大,直接或间接影响周围神经元,并对与HIV-1相关的神经病理学发病机制有显著影响。在本综述中,我们初步探讨了星形胶质细胞在与HIV-1相关的神经毒性中可能发挥的作用的最新进展。