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Leech giant glial cell: functional role in a simple nervous system

✍ Scribed by Joachim W. Deitmer; Christine R. Rose; Thomas Munsch; Joachim Schmidt; Wolfgang Nett; Hans-Peter Schneider; Christian Lohr


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
221 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0894-1491

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✦ Synopsis


The giant glial cell in the central nervous system of the leech Hirudo medicinalis has been the subject of a series of studies trying to link its physiological properties with its role in neuron-glia interactions. Isolated ventral cord ganglia of this annelid offer several advantages for these studies. First, single giant glial cells can easily be identified and are quite accessible to electrophysiological and microfluorometric studies. Second, only two giant macroglial cells are located in the neuropil of each ganglion, rendering them well suited for studying neuron-glia interactions. Third, many neurons can be identified and are well known with respect to their physiology and their roles in controlling simple behaviors in the leech. This review briefly outlines the major recent findings gained by studying this preparation and its contributions to our knowledge of the functional role of glia in nervous systems. Emphasis is directed to glial responses during neuronal activity and to the analysis of intracellular Ca 2Ο© and H Ο© transients mediated by neurotransmitter receptors and ion-driven carriers. Among its numerous properties, the leech giant glial cell prominently expresses a large K Ο© conductance, voltage-dependent Ca 2Ο© channels, ionotropic non-NMDA glutamate receptors, and an electrogenic, reversible Na Ο© -HCO 3 Οͺ cotransporter.


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