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Gi signaling controls microglial surveillance and neuronal synchronization

Publication year 2025
Published in Trends in Neurosciences
Authors Aletta M R van den Bosch, Jörg Hamann

Microglia-neuron interactions are essential for maintaining brain homeostasis. In a recent study, Zhao and colleagues demonstrated that activation of Gi-G-protein-coupled receptors (Gi-GPCRs) on microglia suppresses microglial process dynamics, reduces neuronal activity, and disrupts network synchronization. These findings highlight the role of microglial Gi-GPCR signaling in neuromodulation and its role in network activity in the healthy brain.

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