How astrocytic chloride modulates brain states

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The way the central nervous system (CNS) responds to diverse stimuli is contingent upon the specific brain state of the individual, including sleep and wakefulness. Despite the wealth of readout parameters and data delineating the brain states, the primary mechanisms are yet to be identified. Here we highlight the role of astrocytes, with a specific emphasis on chloride (Cl-) homeostasis as a modulator of brain states. Neuronal activity is regulated by the concentration of ions that determine excitability. Astrocytes, as the CNS homeostatic cells, are recognised for their proficiency in maintaining dynamic homeostasis of ions, known as ionostasis. Nevertheless, the contribution of astrocyte-driven ionostasis to the genesis of brain states or their response to sleep-inducing pharmacological agents has been overlooked. Our objective is to underscore the significance of astrocytic Cl- homeostasis, elucidating how it may underlie the modulation of brain states. We endeavour to contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between astrocytes and brain states. Astrocytic [Cl-]i is high during sleep and low during wakefulness. It depends on glutamate and GABA mediated anion conductance and on the connexin connected syncytium. We here discuss how these factors affect brain state formation, relate to sleep disturbances and how sleep-inducing pharmacology affects astrocytic Cl- homeostasis. image
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astrocyte,chloride,GABA,glutamate,sleep
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