Publications by authors named "Laure Pasquer"

Brain function relies almost solely on glucose as an energy substrate. The main model of brain metabolism proposes that glucose is taken up and converted into lactate by astrocytes to fuel the energy-demanding neuronal activity underlying plasticity and memory. Whether direct neuronal glucose uptake is required for memory formation remains elusive.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Laure Pasquer"

  • - Laure Pasquer's research primarily focuses on the metabolic interactions between glial cells and neurons, specifically investigating how glucose intake affects long-term memory formation.
  • - In her 2021 article "Glial glucose fuels the neuronal pentose phosphate pathway for long-term memory," she challenges existing models of brain metabolism by exploring the role of direct neuronal glucose uptake in memory processes.
  • - The findings suggest that glucose not only serves as a crucial energy substrate for astrogliosis but also directly impacts neuronal functioning, highlighting the importance of glial-neuronal metabolic coupling for cognitive processes.