Support Cells in the Brain Offer a New Strategy to Boost Memory

Summary

A new memory regulator in the brain involving adenosine receptors has been uncovered by researchers, which may offer a potential treatment to improve memory in Alzheimer’s disease.

The findings suggest that astrocytes–star-shaped cells that are abundant in the brain and support neuronal function–are important regulators of information storage, and their dysfunction might lead to memory decline in disease.

Nature Neuroscience 1/26/15

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