Morphological characteristics of astrocytes of the fastigial nucleus.

Martínez-Mendoza, M. L., Rodríguez-Arzate, C. A., Gómez-González, G. B., Rosas-Arellano, A., & Martínez-Torres, A. (2023). Morphological characteristics of astrocytes of the fastigial nucleus. Heliyon, 9(7), e18006. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18006

ABSTRACT

Astrocytes are a diverse and morphologically complex class of glial cells restricted to the central nervous system which have been implicated in the modulation of neuronal activity. The cerebellum is involved in planning movements and motor learning. Within the cerebellum three deep cerebellar nuclei (dentate, interposed and fastigial) provide the sole neuronal output. The fastigial nucleus participates in saccadic and vestibular function, and recent evidence disclosed neuronal projections to cognitive, affective, and motor areas. However, thus far there are no reliable descriptions of the distribution and morphological classifications of astrocytes in this nucleus. This work aims to describe the characteristics of astrocytes of the fastigial nucleus based on the expression of GFP in a transgenic mouse model.



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