The role of astrocytes in oxidative stress of central nervous system: A mixed blessing

Cell Prolif. 2020 Mar;53(3):e12781. doi: 10.1111/cpr.12781. Epub 2020 Feb 8.

Abstract

Central nervous system (CNS) maintains a high level of metabolism, which leads to the generation of large amounts of free radicals, and it is also one of the most vulnerable organs to oxidative stress. Emerging evidences have shown that, as the key homeostatic cells in CNS, astrocytes are deeply involved in multiple aspects of CNS function including oxidative stress regulation. Besides, the redox level in CNS can in turn affect astrocytes in morphology and function. The complex and multiple roles of astrocytes indicate that their correct performance is crucial for the normal functioning of the CNS, and its dysfunction may result in the occurrence and progression of various neurological disorders. To date, the influence of astrocytes in CNS oxidative stress is rarely reviewed. Therefore, in this review we sum up the roles of astrocytes in redox regulation and the corresponding mechanisms under both normal and different pathological conditions.

Keywords: RNS; ROS; astrocyte; astrogliosis; central nervous system; oxidative stress.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Astrocytes / metabolism*
  • Astrocytes / pathology
  • Central Nervous System / metabolism
  • Central Nervous System / pathology
  • Disease Progression
  • Humans
  • Nervous System Diseases / metabolism*
  • Nervous System Diseases / pathology
  • Oxidation-Reduction
  • Oxidative Stress*