Astrocyte involvement in metabolic regulation and disease Article (Faculty180)

cited authors

  • Naveed, Muhammad; Smedlund, Kathryn; Zhou, Qi-Gan G; Cai, Weikang; Hill, Jennifer W

description

  • Astrocytes, the predominant glial cell type in the mammalian brain, influence a wide variety of brain parameters including neuronal energy metabolism. Exciting recent studies have shown that obesity and diabetes can impact on astrocyte function. We review evidence that dysregulation of astrocytic lipid metabolism and glucose sensing contributes to dysregulation of whole-body energy balance, thermoregulation, and insulin sensitivity. In addition, we consider the overlooked topic of the sex-specific roles of astrocytes and their response to hormonal fluctuations that provide insights into sex differences in metabolic regulation. Finally, we provide an update on potential ways to manipulate astrocyte function, including genetic targeting, optogenetic and chemogenetic techniques, transplantation, and tailored exosome-based therapies, which may lead to improved treatments for metabolic disease.

publication date

  • 2025

start page

  • 219

end page

  • 234

volume

  • 36