“…Glial cells control the development (Araujo et al, 2019;Lago-Baldaia et al, 2020;Tan et al, 2021) and function (García-Cáceres et al, 2019;Kofuji and Araque, 2021;Nave and Werner, 2021) of neurons and they influence the outcome of pathologic conditions due to disease or injury (Kim et al, 2020;Linnerbauer et al, 2020;Patel et al, 2019;Raiders et al, 2021;Wilton et al, 2019;Wilton and Stevens, 2020). During the last years, much has been learned Demais et al Extracellular vesicles from retinal Müller cells 3 about glia-neuron interactions: neurons and different types of glial cells communicate via intercellular contacts and via the release of molecules fulfilling multiple functions that range from structural, energy and trophic support to cell signaling (Giaume et al, 2021;Hillen et al, 2018;Illes et al, 2019;Jha and Morrison, 2020;Seifert and Steinhäuser, 2018;Shen et al, 2017;Sultan et al, 2015). Molecules of the secretome that are contained in intracellular vesicles can be released directly into the extracellular space following fusion of the vesicular membrane with the plasma membrane (Fiacco and McCarthy, 2018;Murat and García-Cáceres, 2021;Savtchouk and Volterra, 2018;Vardjan et al, 2019).…”