Michalicova, Alena Majerova, Petra Kovac, Andrej
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Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
The blood–brain barrier (BBB) plays a crucial role in maintaining the specialized microenvironment of the central nervous system (CNS). In aging, the stability of the BBB declines and the permeability increases. The list of CNS pathologies involving BBB dysfunction is growing. The opening of the BBB and subsequent infiltration of serum components t...
Posada-Duque, Rafael Andrés Cardona-Gómez, Gloria Patricia
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Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD
The neurovascular unit (NVU) is responsible for synchronizing the energetic demand, vasodynamic changes, and neurochemical and electrical function of the brain through a closed and interdependent interaction of cell components conforming to brain tissue. In this review, we will focus on cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) as a molecular pivot, which p...
Ivanidze, Jana Skafida, Myrto Pandya, Sneha Patel, Dylon Osborne, Joseph R. Raj, Ashish Gupta, Ajay Henchcliffe, Claire Dyke, Jonathan P.
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Parkinson disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by loss of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons. Impairment of the neurovascular unit (NVU) has been hypothesized to play a critical role in early PD pathophysiology, and to precede neurodegenerative mechanisms. [C-11]-PE2I ( N -(3-iodoprop-2E-enyl)-2b-carbomet...
Cleary, Colin M Moreira, Thiago S Takakura, Ana C Nelson, Mark T Longden, Thomas A Mulkey, Daniel K
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eLife
Respiratory chemoreceptors regulate breathing in response to changes in tissue CO2/H+. Blood flow is a fundamental determinant of tissue CO2/H+, yet little is known regarding how regulation of vascular tone in chemoreceptor regions contributes to respiratory behavior. Previously, we showed in rat that CO2/H+-vasoconstriction in the retrotrapezoid n...
Csaba, Zsolt Vitalis, Tania Charriaut-Marlangue, Christiane Margaill, Isabelle Coqueran, Bérard Leger, Pierre-Louis Parente, Iolanda Jacquens, Alice Titomanlio, Luigi Constans, Charlotte
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Neuropathology and applied neurobiology
Impairment of blood-brain barrier (BBB) is involved in numerous neurological diseases from developmental to aging stages. Reliable imaging of increased BBB permeability is therefore crucial for basic research and preclinical studies. Today, the analysis of extravasation of exogenous dyes is the principal method to study BBB leakage. However, these ...
Herland, Anna Maoz, Ben M FitzGerald, Edward A Grevesse, Thomas Vidoudez, Charles Sheehy, Sean P Budnik, Nikita Dauth, Stephanie Mannix, Robert Budnik, Bogdan
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Advanced biosystems
The functional state of the neurovascular unit (NVU), composed of the blood-brain barrier and the perivasculature that forms a dynamic interface between the blood and the central nervous system (CNS), plays a central role in the control of brain homeostasis and is strongly affected by CNS drugs. Human primary brain microvascular endothelium, astroc...
Wilpert, Nina-Maria Krueger, Martin Opitz, Robert Sebinger, David Paisdzior, Sarah Mages, Bianca Schulz, Angela Spranger, Joachim Wirth, Eva K Stachelscheid, Harald
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Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association
Background: Mutations of monocarboxylate transporter 8 (MCT8), a thyroid hormone (TH)-specific transmembrane transporter, cause a severe neurodevelopmental disorder, the Allan-Herndon-Dudley syndrome. In MCT8 deficiency, TH is not able to reach those areas of the brain where TH uptake depends on MCT8. Currently, therapeutic options for MCT8-deficie...
Freitas-Andrade, Moises Raman-Nair, Joanna Lacoste, Baptiste
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Frontiers in physiology
Maintenance of cerebral blood vessel integrity and regulation of cerebral blood flow ensure proper brain function. The adult human brain represents only a small portion of the body mass, yet about a quarter of the cardiac output is dedicated to energy consumption by brain cells at rest. Due to a low capacity to store energy, brain health is heavily...
Nippert, Amy R Newman, Eric A
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Visual neuroscience
Blood flow in the retina increases in response to light-evoked neuronal activity, ensuring that retinal neurons receive an adequate supply of oxygen and nutrients as metabolic demands vary. This response, termed "functional hyperemia," is disrupted in diabetic retinopathy. The reduction in functional hyperemia may result in retinal hypoxia and cont...
Alam, S.B. Willows, Steven Kulka, Marianna Sandhu, Jagdeep K.
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European Journal of Neurology
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus‐2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) causes a highly contagious respiratory disease referred to as COVID‐19. However, emerging evidence indicates that a small, but a growing number of COVID‐19 patients also manifest neurological symptoms, suggesting that SARS‐CoV‐2 may infect the nervous system under some circumstances. SARS...