Abstract Tanycytes are radial-glia-like cells that play important roles in regulating the neuroendocrine system and metabolism. Synapse-like (synaptoid) connections have previously been described between neurons and tanycytes, but their structure and function are unclear. Here, we report that neuron-tanycyte synaptoids are abundant and resemble typical neuronal synapses in shape and composition. Tanycytic subtypes receive specific inputs from a variety of hypothalamic as well as extrahypothalami
A synaptoid connectome differentiates tanycytic subpopulations and underlies neuroglial communication and neuroendocrine regulation
Vanessa Neve·Markus Schwaninger·Surya Rai·Ümit Özorhan·Sreekala S. Nampoothiri·Gaëtan Ternier·Spyridon Sideromenos·Sarah Gallet·Cécile Allet·M Stahr·Natascha Klaus·Inés Martínez‐Corral·Caio Fernando Ferreira Coelho·Akila Chandrasekar·Andreea Constantinescu·Manon Rivagorda·Simon Dührkop·Julia Cases Bazarra·Sonja Binder·Paolo Giacobini·Sowmyalakshmí Rasika·Rubén Nogueiras·Tibor Harkany·Martin K. Schwarz·Helge Müller‐Fielitz·Vincent Prévot·Daniela Fernandois
