
22/05/2025
As someone dedicated to holistic support for people with with symptoms of ADHD and women going through peri-menopause, with brain fog and attention issues,I’m excited to share this powerful new finding in neuroscience that could reshape how we understand and treat attention-related challenges.
A recent study reveals that norepinephrine—a key chemical involved in focus and alertness—doesn’t act directly on neurons as long believed. Instead, it influences the brain through ASTROCYNE (lovely name :-)), star-shaped support cells that play an active role in reorganizing brain connectivity. This discovery is a game-changer! Even when neurons are blocked from sensing norepinephrine, the shift in brain communication still happens—as long as the astrocytes are functional.
It suggests that attention is shaped not just through neuron activity, but also through the subtle support systems in the brain. This opens up promising new avenues for managing symptoms—not only through medication, but by targeting the mind-body connection, calming the nervous system, and supporting overall brain health.
From my experience and In my work with clients, I’ve seen how solution-focused hypnotherapy, somatic practices, and creative therapies help regulate emotions , attention and bring clarity naturally. This research provides a deeper biological foundation for why holistic approaches can be so effective.
Let’s continue to honour the brain’s complexity and explore holistic integrative support beyond traditional paths.
Astrocytes, Not Neurons, Drive Brain’s Attention and Alertness
A groundbreaking study has revealed that norepinephrine, a key chemical in attention and alertness, reshapes brain connectivity not by acting directly on neurons, but through astrocytes.
These star-shaped support cells detect norepinephrine and release a second chemical messenger that dampens synaptic activity, reorganizing how neurons communicate.
Even when neurons are blocked from sensing norepinephrine, this effect persists—so long as astrocytes remain functional.
This discovery overturns decades of assumptions in neuroscience and highlights astrocytes as active players in cognitive processes.
It also opens new therapeutic avenues, especially for attention and mood disorders traditionally treated with neuron-targeting drugs.
https://neurosciencenews.com/astrocytes-alertness-attention-28939/