Neurons are permanent cells whose key feature is information transmission via chemical and electrical signals. Therefore, a finely tuned homeostasis is necessary to maintain function and preserve neuronal lifelong survival. The cytoskeleton, and in particular microtubules, are far from being inert actors in the maintenance of this complex cellular equilibrium, and they participate in the mobilization of molecular cargos and organelles, thus influencing neuronal migration, neuritis growth and synaptic transmission. Notably, alterations of cytoskeletal dynamics have been linked to alterations of neuronal excitability. In this review, we discuss the characteristics of the neuronal cytoskeleton and provide insights into alterations of this component leading to human diseases, addressing how these might affect excitability/synaptic activity, as well as neuronal functioning. We also provide an overview of the microscopic approaches to visualize and assess the cytoskeleton, with a specific focus on mitochondrial trafficking.

Alberti, P., Semperboni, S., Cavaletti, G., Scuteri, A. (2022). Neurons: The Interplay between Cytoskeleton, Ion Channels/Transporters and Mitochondria. CELLS, 11(16) [10.3390/cells11162499].

Neurons: The Interplay between Cytoskeleton, Ion Channels/Transporters and Mitochondria

Alberti, Paola
Primo
;
Semperboni, Sara
Secondo
;
Cavaletti, Guido
Penultimo
;
Scuteri, Arianna
Ultimo
2022

Abstract

Neurons are permanent cells whose key feature is information transmission via chemical and electrical signals. Therefore, a finely tuned homeostasis is necessary to maintain function and preserve neuronal lifelong survival. The cytoskeleton, and in particular microtubules, are far from being inert actors in the maintenance of this complex cellular equilibrium, and they participate in the mobilization of molecular cargos and organelles, thus influencing neuronal migration, neuritis growth and synaptic transmission. Notably, alterations of cytoskeletal dynamics have been linked to alterations of neuronal excitability. In this review, we discuss the characteristics of the neuronal cytoskeleton and provide insights into alterations of this component leading to human diseases, addressing how these might affect excitability/synaptic activity, as well as neuronal functioning. We also provide an overview of the microscopic approaches to visualize and assess the cytoskeleton, with a specific focus on mitochondrial trafficking.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
axonal excitability; biomarkers; cytoskeleton; ion channels; transporters;
English
11-ago-2022
2022
11
16
2499
open
Alberti, P., Semperboni, S., Cavaletti, G., Scuteri, A. (2022). Neurons: The Interplay between Cytoskeleton, Ion Channels/Transporters and Mitochondria. CELLS, 11(16) [10.3390/cells11162499].
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