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- Gliotransmitter abstract "Gliotransmitters are chemicals released from glial cells that facilitate neuronal communication between neurons and other glial cells and are usually induced from Ca2+ signaling, although recent research has questioned the role of Ca2+ in gliotransmitters and may require a revision of the relevance of gliotransmitters in neuronal signalling in general.While gliotransmitters can be released from any glial cell, including oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, and microglia, they are primarily released from astrocytes. Astrocytes rely on gap junctions for coupling, and are star-like in shape, which allows them to come into contact with many other synapses in various regions of the brain. Their structure also makes them capable of bidirectional signaling. It is estimated that astrocytes can make contact with over 100,000 synapses, allowing them to play an essential role in synaptic transmission. While gliotransmission primarily occurs between astrocytes and neurons, gliotransmission is not limited to these two cell types. Besides the central nervous system, gliotransmission also occurs among motor nerve terminals and Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system. Another occurrence of gliotransmission takes place between glial cells in the retina, called Müller cells, and retinal neurons.".
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageID "13876671".
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageLength "16798".
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageRevisionID "707024050".
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine_triphosphate.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Astrocyte.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Atrial_natriuretic_peptide.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurotransmitters.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_substance.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Gap_junction.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Gliotransmission.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Glutamic_acid.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Homocysteic_acid.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Microglia.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Muller_glia.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink N-Methyl-D-aspartic_acid.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Neuroglia.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Neurotransmission.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Neurotransmitter.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Oligodendrocyte.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink SNARE_(protein).
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Schwann_cell.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Taurine.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLink Tumor_necrosis_factors.
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageWikiLinkText "gliotransmitter".
- Gliotransmitter wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gliotransmitter subject Category:Neurotransmitters.
- Gliotransmitter hypernym Chemicals.
- Gliotransmitter type Biomolecule.
- Gliotransmitter type Company.
- Gliotransmitter type Biomolecule.
- Gliotransmitter comment "Gliotransmitters are chemicals released from glial cells that facilitate neuronal communication between neurons and other glial cells and are usually induced from Ca2+ signaling, although recent research has questioned the role of Ca2+ in gliotransmitters and may require a revision of the relevance of gliotransmitters in neuronal signalling in general.While gliotransmitters can be released from any glial cell, including oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, and microglia, they are primarily released from astrocytes. ".
- Gliotransmitter label "Gliotransmitter".
- Gliotransmitter sameAs Q5569786.
- Gliotransmitter sameAs m.03clz88.
- Gliotransmitter sameAs Q5569786.
- Gliotransmitter wasDerivedFrom Gliotransmitter?oldid=707024050.
- Gliotransmitter isPrimaryTopicOf Gliotransmitter.