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The blood-brain barrier-gatekeeper to neuronal homeostasis: clinical implications in the setting of stroke.

Karl Schoknecht1, Yaron David2, Uwe Heinemann3.   

Abstract

The blood-brain barrier is part of the neurovascular unit and serves as a functional and anatomical barrier between the blood and the extracellular space. It controls the flow of solutes in and out of the brain thereby providing an optimal environment for neuronal functioning. Paracellular transport between endothelial cells is restricted by tight junctions and transendothelial transport is reduced and more selective compared to capillaries of other organs. Further, the blood-brain barrier is involved in controlling blood flow and it is the site for signaling damage of the nervous system to the peripheral immune system. As an important player in brain homeostasis, blood-brain barrier dysfunction has been implicated in the pathophysiology of many brain diseases including stroke, traumatic brain injury, brain tumors, epilepsy and neurodegenerative disorders. In this article - highlighting recent advances in basic science - we review the features of the blood-brain barrier and their significance for neuronal homeostasis to discuss clinical implications for neurological complications following cerebral ischemia.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Blood–brain barrier; Cerebral inflammation; Cerebral ischemia; Neurological complications; Neurovascular coupling

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25444848     DOI: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2014.10.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Cell Dev Biol        ISSN: 1084-9521            Impact factor:   7.727


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Review 2.  Neuroinflammatory mechanisms of blood-brain barrier damage in ischemic stroke.

Authors:  Changjun Yang; Kimberly E Hawkins; Sylvain Doré; Eduardo Candelario-Jalil
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4.  Inhibition of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase kinase (CaMKK) exacerbates impairment of endothelial cell and blood-brain barrier after stroke.

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Authors:  Robert P Hebbel; John D Belcher; Gregory M Vercellotti
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Review 6.  Cerebrovascular Dysfunction in Preeclamptic Pregnancies.

Authors:  Erica Shields Hammer; Marilyn J Cipolla
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2015-08       Impact factor: 5.369

7.  Disrupting the blood-brain barrier by focused ultrasound induces sterile inflammation.

Authors:  Zsofia I Kovacs; Saejeong Kim; Neekita Jikaria; Farhan Qureshi; Blerta Milo; Bobbi K Lewis; Michele Bresler; Scott R Burks; Joseph A Frank
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-12-19       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 8.  Vasculoprotection as a Convergent, Multi-Targeted Mechanism of Anti-AD Therapeutics and Interventions.

Authors:  Narayan R Bhat
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9.  Epileptiform activity and spreading depolarization in the blood-brain barrier-disrupted peri-infarct hippocampus are associated with impaired GABAergic inhibition and synaptic plasticity.

Authors:  Kristina Lippmann; Lyn Kamintsky; Soo Young Kim; Svetlana Lublinsky; Ofer Prager; Julia Friederike Nichtweiss; Seda Salar; Daniela Kaufer; Uwe Heinemann; Alon Friedman
Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab       Date:  2016-01-01       Impact factor: 6.200

10.  Blood-brain barrier opening by intracarotid artery hyperosmolar mannitol induces sterile inflammatory and innate immune responses.

Authors:  Scott R Burks; Cymon N Kersch; Jaclyn A Witko; Michael A Pagel; Maggie Sundby; Leslie L Muldoon; Edward A Neuwelt; Joseph A Frank
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2021-05-04       Impact factor: 11.205

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