gliasoluists
Gliasoluists are researchers who study solute regulation by glial cells in the nervous system. The term describes an emerging interdisciplinary focus on how glial cells control extracellular ion concentrations, neurotransmitter levels, water balance, and metabolic substrates, thereby shaping neuronal activity and brain homeostasis. The word is a blend of glia, solute, and -ist, and is used in some reviews and science communication to highlight this aspect of glial physiology.
Core topics include ion homeostasis, particularly potassium buffering by astrocytes and calcium signaling; neurotransmitter clearance and
Gliasoluists use a combination of in vivo imaging, electrophysiology, molecular genetics, and metabolomics to measure solute
Understanding glial solute regulation has implications for neurological disorders where homeostasis fails, including epilepsy, brain edema,
Although glial solute exchanges have long been studied, the label gliasoluist reflects a contemporary emphasis on