Fatty Acid Synthesis in Glial Cells of the CNS.
Aida V Garcia CorralesMansour HaidarJeroen F J BogieJerome J A HendriksPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Fatty acids (FAs) are of crucial importance for brain homeostasis and neural function. Glia cells support the high demand of FAs that the central nervous system (CNS) needs for its proper functioning. Additionally, FAs can modulate inflammation and direct CNS repair, thereby contributing to brain pathologies such Alzheimer's disease or multiple sclerosis. Intervention strategies targeting FA synthesis in glia represents a potential therapeutic opportunity for several CNS diseases.