Astrocytes in Ageing

Subcell Biochem. 2023:103:253-277. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-26576-1_11.

Abstract

Ageing is associated with a morphological and functional decline of astrocytes with a prevalence of morphological atrophy and loss of function. In particular, ageing is manifested by the shrinkage of astrocytic processes: branches and leaflets, which decreases synaptic coverage. Astrocytic dystrophy affects multiple functions astrocytes play in the brain active milieu. In particular, and in combination with an age-dependent decline in the expression of glutamate transporters, astrocytic atrophy translates into deficient glutamate clearance and K+ buffering. Decreased astrocyte presence may contribute to age-dependent remodelling of brain extracellular space, hence affecting extrasynaptic signalling. Old astrocytes lose endfeet polarisation of AQP4 water channels, thus limiting the operation of the glymphatic system. In ageing, astrocytes down-regulate their antioxidant capacity leading to decreased neuroprotection. All these changes may contribute to an age-dependent cognitive decline.

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

MeSH terms

  • Astrocytes* / metabolism
  • Brain*
  • Glutamates / metabolism
  • Signal Transduction

Substances

  • Glutamates