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Astrocytes: From Metabolism to Cognition

Juan P. Bolanos
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Salamanca
Oct 3, 2025

Different brain cell types exhibit distinct metabolic signatures that link energy economy to cellular function. Astrocytes and neurons, for instance, diverge dramatically in their reliance on glycolysis versus oxidative phosphorylation, underscoring that metabolic fuel efficiency is not uniform across cell types. A key factor shaping this divergence is the structural organization of the mitochondrial respiratory chain into supercomplexes. Specifically, complexes I (CI) and III (CIII) form a CI–CIII supercomplex, but the degree of this assembly varies by cell type. In neurons, CI is predominantly integrated into supercomplexes, resulting in highly efficient mitochondrial respiration and minimal reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. Conversely, in astrocytes, a larger fraction of CI remains unassembled, freely existing apart from CIII, leading to reduced respiratory efficiency and elevated mitochondrial ROS production. Despite this apparent inefficiency, astrocytes boast a highly adaptable metabolism capable of responding to diverse stressors. Their looser CI–CIII organization allows for flexible ROS signaling, which activates antioxidant programs via transcription factors like Nrf2. This modular architecture enables astrocytes not only to balance energy production but also to support neuronal health and influence complex organismal behaviors.

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Glycolysis regulates neuronal excitability via lactate receptor, HCA1R

Daria Skwarzynska
University of Virginia
May 18, 2023
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Enhanced neuronal glycolysis causes cognitive impairment and metabolic syndrome in mouse

Daniel Jimenez-Blasco, Marina Garcia-Macia, Carlos Vicente-Gutierrez, Ruben Quintana-Cabrera, Jesus Agulla, Rebeca Lapresa, Veronica Bobo-Jimenez, Emilio Fernandez, Peter Carmeliet, Angeles Almeida, Juan P. Bolaños
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Glycolysis fuels actomyosin contraction during axonal guidance

Diana Zala, Renata Santos, Ludmilla Lokmane, Dersu Ozdemir, Annabelle Agesilas, Coralie Hakibilien, Clément Traoré, Zsolt Lenkei
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Agmatine downregulates LPS-promoted glycolysis in microglial cells

Katarina Milosevic, Ivana Stevanovic, Ana Milosevic, Anica Zivkovic, Danijela Laketa, Marija M. Janjic, Ivana Bjelobaba, Irena Lavrnja, Danijela Savic

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