| Item Type: | Article | 
|---|---|
| Title: | Physiology of microglial cells | 
| Creators Name: | Faerber, K. and Kettenmann, H. | 
| Abstract: | Microglial cells in culture and in situ express a defined pattern of K + channels, which is distinct from that of other glial cells and neurons. This pattern undergoes defined changes with microglial activation. As expected for a cell with immunological properties, microglia express a variety of cytokine and chemokine receptors, which are linked to the mobilization of Ca2+ (cytosolic free calcium) from internal stores. Microglial cells also have the capacity to respond to neuronal activity: they express receptors for the major excitatory receptor glutamate and the main inhibitory receptor GABA (γ-amino butyric acid). By expressing purinergic receptors, microglia can sense astrocyte activity in the form of Ca2+ waves. Activation of transmitter receptors can affect cytokine release which is a potential means as to how brain activity can affect immune function. | 
| Keywords: | Calcium, Ion channels, Microglia, Patch clamp, Receptors, Animals | 
| Source: | Brain Research Reviews | 
| ISSN: | 0165-0173 | 
| Publisher: | Elsevier | 
| Volume: | 48 | 
| Number: | 2 | 
| Page Range: | 133-143 | 
| Date: | 1 January 2005 | 
| Official Publication: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainresrev.2004.12.003 | 
| PubMed: | View item in PubMed | 
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