Astrocytes in Neuropsychiatric Disorders: A Review of Postmortem Evidence Article (Faculty180)

cited authors

  • Zhang, Xiaolu; Alnafisah, Rawan S; Hamoud, Abdul-Rizaq A A; Shukla, Rammohan; McCullumsmith, Rob E; O'Donovan, Sinead M

description

  • Glial cell types in the central nervous system (CNS) include microglia, oligodendrocytes and the most diverse type, astrocytes. Clinical and experimental evidence suggest critical roles for astrocytes in the pathogenesis of CNS disease. Here, we summarize the extensive morphological heterogeneity and physiological properties of different astrocyte subtypes. We review postmortem studies, discussing astrocyte-related changes found in the brain in subjects diagnosed with the neuropsychiatric disorders schizophrenia, major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder. Finally, we discuss the potential effects of psychotropic medication on these findings. In summary, postmortem studies highlight that the morphology of astrocytes and the expression of functionally important astrocyte markers are altered in the brain in neuropsychiatric disorders and may play a role in the pathophysiology of these serious mental illnesses.

publication date

  • 2021

published in

start page

  • 153

end page

  • 172

volume

  • 26