Table 1.
Types of astrocytes | Anatomical locations | Cellular morphologies | Functions | Reference |
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Protoplasmic astrocytes | Grey matter | Short branched; | • Maintenance of the blood–brain barrier; | Peters et al., 1991; Bushong et al., 2002; Nishiyama et al., 2002; Ogata and Kosaka, 2002; Oberheim et al., 2006; Sofroniew and Vinters, 2010 |
Thick processes | • Regulation of blood flow; | |||
• In synapse formation; | ||||
• Neuronal metabolism | ||||
Fibrous astrocytes | White matter | Thin and straight processes | • Maintenance of the blood–brain barrier; | Sofroniew and Vinters, 2010 |
• Regulation of blood flow; | ||||
• In synapse formation; | ||||
• Neuronal metabolism | ||||
Interlaminar astrocytes | Pial surface (humans and monkey) | Spherical cell bodies | • Regulation of calcium wave; | Oberheim et al., 2009 |
• Thick network of GFAP fibers | ||||
Varicose projection astrocytes | Fifth and sixth layer of the cerebral cortex | Long processes. (up to 1 mm in length) | Unknown | Oberheim et al., 2009, 2012 |
Epithelial glial cells (Bergmann glia) | Purkinje-cell layer of cerebellum | Long processes | • Synaptic transmission. | Fuller and Burger, 1992; Olude et al., 2015 |
Fañanas cells | Cerebellar cortex | Feather-like arrangement | Unknown | Fuller and Burger, 1992 |
Müller cells | Retina of juvenile | A type of radial glial | • Retinal homeostasis; | Fuller and Burger, 1992; Vecino et al., 2015 |
• Phagocytosis of neural debris; | ||||
• Metabolic activity; | ||||
• Glycogen within their cytoplasm | ||||
Pituicytes | Neurohypophysis | Irregular shaped cytoplasm | Unknown | Burger and Scheithauer, 1993 |
Interstitial epiphyseal cells | Epiphysis | Cytoplasmic processes | Unknown | Fuller and Burger, 1992 |
Astrocytic domain organization varies with pathology and anatomical locations.