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Astrocytes in the nucleus of the solitary tract: Contributions to neural circuits controlling physiology

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posted on 2025-08-01, 09:53 authored by AJ MacDonald, KLJ Ellacott
The nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) is the primary brainstem centre for the integration of physiological information from the periphery transmitted via the vagus nerve. In turn, the NTS feeds into downstream circuits regulating physiological parameters. Astrocytes are glial cells which have key roles in maintaining CNS tissue homeostasis and regulating neuronal communication. Recently an increasing number of studies have implicated astrocytes in the regulation of synaptic transmission and physiology. This review aims to highlight evidence for a role for astrocytes in the functions of the NTS. Astrocytes maintain and modulate NTS synaptic transmission contributing to the control of diverse physiological systems namely cardiovascular, respiratory, glucoregulatory, and gastrointestinal. In addition, it appears these cells may have a role in central control of feeding behaviour. As such these cells are a key component of signal processing and physiological control by the NTS.

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1-INO-2016-214-A-N

19/0006035

Diabetes UK

MR/N012763/1

MR/N0137941/1

Medical Research Council (MRC)

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© 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY/4.0/).

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Physiology and Behavior

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Elsevier BV

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2020-06-23T08:10:26Z

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2020-06-23T08:13:31Z

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Vol. 223, pp. 112982 - 112982

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