“…In a supportive role, astrocytes maintain appropriate ionic concentrations in extracellular space, for example, by taking up potassium ions (K + ) during and after intense synaptic transmission (Simard & Nedergaard, 2004;Lambert et al 2008;Dallerac et al 2013). During this process, the water molecules initially follow the movement of K + via the astrocyte-specific water channel, aquaporin-4 (AQP4), resulting in a transient volume increase in the astrocyte (Simard & Nedergaard, 2004;Andrew et al 2007;Kitaura et al 2009;Nagelhus & Ottersen, 2013;Woo et al 2018Woo et al , 2019. Then the astrocytic volume returns to normal by extruding chloride ions (Cl − ) and osmolytes, possibly via anion channels (Abdullaev et al 2006;Mulligan & MacVicar, 2006;Okada et al 2009;Woo et al 2019), followed by a subsequent water efflux through AQP4.…”