Astrocyte subdomains respond independently in vivo

2019 
Astrocytes contact thousands of synapses throughout the territory covered by its fine bushy processes. Astrocytes respond to neuronal activity with an increase in calcium concentration that is in turn linked to their capacity to modulate neuronal activity. It remains unclear whether astrocytes behave as a single functional unit that integrates all of these inputs, or if multiple functional subdomains reside within an individual astrocyte. We utilized the topographic organization of ferret visual cortex to test whether local neuronal activity can elicit spatially restricted events within an individual astrocyte. We monitored calcium activity throughout the extent of astrocytes in ferret visual cortex while presenting visual stimuli that elicit coordinated neuronal activity spatially restricted to functional columns. We found visually-driven calcium responses throughout the entire astrocyte that was largely independent in individual subdomains, often responding to different visual stimulus orientations. A model of the spatial interaction of astrocytes and neuronal orientation maps recapitulated these measurements, consistent with the hypothesis that astrocyte subdomains integrate local neuronal activity. Together, these results suggest that astrocyte responses to neural circuit activity are dominated by functional subdomains that respond locally and independently to neuronal activity.
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