Synaptic activity results in transient elevations in extracellular K , clearance of which is critical for sustained function of the nervous system. The K clearance is, in part, accomplished by the neighboring astrocytes by mechanisms involving the Na /K -ATPase. The Na /K -ATPase consists of an α and a β subunit, each with several isoforms present in the central nervous system, of which the α2β2 and α2β1 isoform combinations are kinetically geared for astrocytic K clearance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe isolation and study of cell-specific populations in the central nervous system (CNS) has gained significant interest in the neuroscience community. The ability to examine cell-specific gene and protein expression patterns in healthy and pathological tissue is critical for our understanding of CNS function. Several techniques currently exist to isolate cell-specific populations, each having their own inherent advantages and shortcomings.
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