Astrocytes in the Circadian System: A Promising Target for Mood Disorder Interventions

Mar 31, 2026Journal of integrative neuroscience

Support Cells in the Body Clock System as a Potential Target for Treating Mood Disorders

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Abstract

Circadian rhythms may significantly impact mood and anxiety regulation.

  • Disruptions in circadian rhythms could contribute to the development of mood disorders and psychopathology.
  • Therapeutic interventions that correct circadian misalignment may alleviate symptoms of mood disorders.
  • Astrocytes can autonomously regulate circadian rhythms independent of pacemaker neurons.
  • These glial cells are involved in circadian regulation within brain regions related to emotions, such as the nucleus accumbens and amygdala.
  • The precise mechanisms by which astrocytes influence mood through circadian pathways remain incompletely understood.
  • Astrocytic neurotransmitters like glutamate and GABA may play roles in the circadian-mediated improvement of mood pathologies.

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