نتایج جستجو برای: bbb permeability

تعداد نتایج: 53658  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Holly L Johnson Yi Chen Fang Jin Lisa M Hanson Jeffrey D Gamez Istvan Pirko Aaron J Johnson

Blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption is a common feature of numerous neurologic disorders. A fundamental question in these diseases is the extent inflammatory immune cells contribute to CNS vascular permeability. We have previously shown that CD8 T cells play a critical role in initiating BBB disruption in the peptide-induced fatal syndrome model developed by our laboratory. However, myelomonoc...

2014
Shize Jiang Rui Xia Yong Jiang Lei Wang Fabao Gao

The blood-brain barrier (BBB) impedes entry of many drugs into the brain, limiting clinical efficacy. A safe and efficient method for reversibly increasing BBB permeability would greatly facilitate central nervous system (CNS) drug delivery and expand the range of possible therapeutics to include water soluble compounds, proteins, nucleotides, and other large molecules. We examined the effect o...

2012
Xin Hu Jiang-Hui Li Lan Lan Fei-Fei Wu Er-Peng Zhang Zeng-Mei Song Hui-Cong Huang Fang-Jun Luo Chang-Wang Pan Feng Tan

It has been hypothesized that blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction in Angiostrongylus cantonensis infection might be due to the apoptosis of the hosts' BBB cells. Here, we evaluated this hypothesis through several methods, all based on an in vitro mouse BBB model consisting of primary culture brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMECs) and brain astrocytic cells (BACs). In the present study,...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Yi-Nan Zhang Yan-Fang Yang Wei Xu Xiu-Wei Yang

Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis (URCU) is a widely used traditional Chinese medicine, and is reported to have various central nervous system effects. Alkaloids have been demonstrated to be the predominant pharmacological active components of URCU. In order to evaluate the blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability and transport mechanism of six typical indole alkaloids from URCU, the MDCK-pHaMDR cell mo...

Journal: :Stroke 2015
Branko N Huisa Arvind Caprihan Jeffrey Thompson Jillian Prestopnik Clifford R Qualls Gary A Rosenberg

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is disrupted in small vessel disease patients with lacunes and white matter hyperintensities (WMHs). The relationship of WMHs and regional BBB permeability changes has not been studied. We hypothesized that BBB disruption occurs in normal appearing WM and regions near the WMHs. To test the hypothesis, we repeated BBB permeability measurements...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2003
Ken A Witt Karen S Mark Sharon Hom Thomas P Davis

Cerebral microvessel endothelial cells that form the blood-brain barrier (BBB) have tight junctions (TJs) that are critical for maintaining brain homeostasis. The effects of initial reoxygenation after a hypoxic insult (H/R) on functional and molecular properties of the BBB and TJs remain unclear. In situ brain perfusion and Western blot analyses were performed to assess in vivo BBB integrity o...

2017
Kohei Yamamizu Mio Iwasaki Hitomi Takakubo Takumi Sakamoto Takeshi Ikuno Mami Miyoshi Takayuki Kondo Yoichi Nakao Masato Nakagawa Haruhisa Inoue Jun K. Yamashita

The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is composed of four cell populations, brain endothelial cells (BECs), pericytes, neurons, and astrocytes. Its role is to precisely regulate the microenvironment of the brain through selective substance crossing. Here we generated an in vitro model of the BBB by differentiating human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) into all four populations. When the four hi...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2003
Karl Matter Maria S. Balda

Endothelial tight junctions (TJs)* are an important functional part of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). In this issue, Nitta et al. (2003) demonstrate that claudin-5, a transmembrane protein of TJs, is a critical determinant of BBB permeability in mice. Unexpectedly, knockout of claudin-5 did not result in a general breakdown of TJs but in a selective increase in paracellular permeability of smal...

2003
Karl Matter Maria S. Balda

ndothelial tight junctions (TJs)* are an important functional part of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). In this issue, Nitta et al. (2003) demonstrate that claudin-5, a transmembrane protein of TJs, is a critical determinant of BBB permeability in mice. Unexpectedly, knockout of claudin-5 did not result in a general breakdown of TJs but in a selective increase in paracellular permeability of small...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Aaron J Carman Jeffrey H Mills Antje Krenz Do-Geun Kim Margaret S Bynoe

The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is comprised of specialized endothelial cells that form the capillary microvasculature of the CNS and is essential for brain function. It also poses the greatest impediment in the treatment of many CNS diseases because it commonly blocks entry of therapeutic compounds. Here we report that adenosine receptor (AR) signaling modulates BBB permeability in vivo. A(1) an...

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