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Improved Method for the Preparation of a Human Cell-based, Contact Model of the Blood-Brain Barrier
Published on: November 12, 2013
Research developments in the neurovascular unit and the blood‑brain barrier (Review)
Yating Gong1, Muyao Wu1, Yaqian Huang1
1Department of Rehabilitation, Zhangjiagang TCM Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Suzhou, Jiangsu 215600, P.R. China.
Abstract:
The neurovascular unit (NVU) is composed of neurons, glial cells, brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMECs), pericytes, and the extracellular matrix. The NVU controls the permeability of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and protects the brain from harmful blood-borne and endogenous and exogenous substances. Among these, neurons transmit signals, astrocytes provide nutrients, microglia regulate inflammation, and BMECs and pericytes strengthen barrier tightness and coverage. These cells, due to their physical structure, anatomical location, or physiological function, maintain the microenvironment required for normal brain function. In this review, the BBB structure and mechanisms are examined to obtain a better understanding of the factors that influence BBB permeability. The findings may aid in safeguarding the BBB and provide potential therapeutic targets for drugs affecting the central nervous system.
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