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Glial Energy Metabolism: Overview

Pellerin, L.
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Magistretti, P. J.  
January 1, 2009
Encyclopedia of Neuroscience: Volumes 1-11

Astrocytes exhibit several unique metabolic features. They possess a reserve glycolytic capacity that is used to cope with the burden of gultamate recycling. They contain glycogen stores that can be mobilized to face high energy demands following intense neuronal activity. Astrocytes also play a pivotal role in the protection against radical oxygen species, notably by providing precursors for the synthesis of glutathione to neurons. In addition, they are essential to replenish the neuronal glutamate pool and maintain glutamatergic transmission by providing the precursor gultamine synthesized either from recycled gultamate or de novo from gulcose. Together with synaptic elements, astrocytes constitute a metabolic unit of fundamental importance to ensure excitatory neurotransmission.

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book part or chapter
DOI
10.1016/B978-008045046-9.01708-3
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-105000606288

Author(s)
Pellerin, L.

Université de Lausanne (UNIL)

Magistretti, P. J.  

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Date Issued

2009-01-01

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Encyclopedia of Neuroscience: Volumes 1-11
ISBN of the book

9780080450469

9780080446172

Start page

783

End page

788

Volume
4
Subjects

Astrocyte

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Glutamate

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Glutathione

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Glycogen

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Lactate

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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PH-SV  
Available on Infoscience
April 7, 2025
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