A Perspective on the Müller Cell-Neuron Metabolic Partnership in the Inner Retina

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The Müller cells represent the predominant macroglial cell in the retina. In recent decades, Müller cells have been acknowledged to be far more influential on neuronal homeostasis in the retina than previously assumed. With its unique localization, spanning the entire retina being interposed between the vessels and neurons, Müller cells are responsible for the functional and metabolic support of the surrounding neurons. As a consequence of major energy demands in the retina, high levels of glucose are consumed and processed by Müller cells. The present review provides a perspective on the symbiotic relationship between Müller cells and inner retinal neurons on a cellular level by emphasizing the essential role of energy metabolism within Müller cells in relation to retinal neuron survival.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMolecular Neurobiology
Volume55
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)5353–5361
ISSN0893-7648
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2018

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  • Journal Article, Review

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