“…The ECM acts as a passive diffusion barrier for cell surface molecules, including neurotransmitter receptors, and thus, it contributes to the definition of plasma membrane functional domains. Several ECM components, including tenascin-R (Tnr), neurocan, versican, phosphacan, brevican, Crtl1, Bral2, and HAPLN3, are expressed in a glia-dependent manner (Okuda et al, 2014;Dzyubenko et al, 2016), whereas aggrecan expression is neuron-dependent, and hyaluronic acid (HA) synthesis is both neuron-and glia-dependent (Dityatev & Fellin, 2008). Several ECM components, including tenascin-R (Tnr), neurocan, versican, phosphacan, brevican, Crtl1, Bral2, and HAPLN3, are expressed in a glia-dependent manner (Okuda et al, 2014;Dzyubenko et al, 2016), whereas aggrecan expression is neuron-dependent, and hyaluronic acid (HA) synthesis is both neuron-and glia-dependent (Dityatev & Fellin, 2008).…”