Glial smog: Interplay between air pollution and astrocyte-microglia interactions
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Gómez-Budia, Mireia. Konttinen, Henna. Saveleva, Liudmila. Korhonen, Paula. Jalava, Pasi. Kanninen, Katja. Malm, Tarja. (2020). Glial smog: Interplay between air pollution and astrocyte-microglia interactions. Neurochemistry international, 136, 104715. 10.1016/j.neuint.2020.104715.Rights
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Every second we inhale a danger in the air; many particles in the atmosphere can influence our lives. Outdoor air pollution, especially particulate matter is the largest environmental risk factor and has been associated with many cardiovascular and lung diseases. Importantly, air pollution has recently been discovered to also impact the brain. Here, we review the effects of air pollution on glial cells of the brain, astrocytes and microglia, and the tightly controlled interplay between these cell types. We focus on how traffic related air pollutants which include both gaseous and particulate emissions and their secondary products influence the intercellular communication of microglia and astrocytes. Finally, we place these air pollution and glial interactions in a larger context by discussing their impact on neurodegeneration.
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