Development of astrocytes in the vertebrate eye

C Tao, X Zhang - Developmental Dynamics, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
C Tao, X Zhang
Developmental Dynamics, 2014Wiley Online Library
Astrocytes represent the earliest glial population in the embryonic optic nerve, contributing
critically to retinal angiogenesis and formation of brain‐retinal‐barrier. Despite of many
developmental and clinical implications of astrocytes, answers to some of the most
fundamental questions of this unique type of glial cells remain elusive. This review provides
an overview of the current knowledge about the origination, proliferation, and differentiation
of astrocytes, their journey from the optic nerve toward the neuroretina, and their …
Astrocytes represent the earliest glial population in the embryonic optic nerve, contributing critically to retinal angiogenesis and formation of brain‐retinal‐barrier. Despite of many developmental and clinical implications of astrocytes, answers to some of the most fundamental questions of this unique type of glial cells remain elusive. This review provides an overview of the current knowledge about the origination, proliferation, and differentiation of astrocytes, their journey from the optic nerve toward the neuroretina, and their involvement in physiological and pathological development of the visual system. Developmental Dynamics 243:1501–1510, 2014. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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