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Nurul Adhwa Rahman1, Alifah Nur'ain Haji Mat Rasil2, Uta Meyding-Lamade3, Eva Maria Craemer4, Suwarni Diah2, Ani Afiqah Tuah5, Siti Hanna Muharram2.
Abstract
Endothelial cells play the most important role in construction of the blood-brain barrier. Many studies have opted to use commercially available, easily transfected or immortalized endothelial cell lines as in vitro blood-brain barrier models. Numerous endothelial cell lines are available, but we do not currently have strong evidence for which cell lines are optimal for establishment of such models. This review aimed to investigate the application of immortalized endothelial cell lines as in vitro blood-brain barrier models. The databases used for this review were PubMed, OVID MEDLINE, ProQuest, ScienceDirect, and SpringerLink. A narrative systematic review was conducted and identified 155 studies. As a result, 36 immortalized endothelial cell lines of human, mouse, rat, porcine and bovine origins were found for the establishment of in vitro blood-brain barrier and brain endothelium models. This review provides a summary of immortalized endothelial cell lines as a guideline for future studies and improvements in the establishment of in vitro blood-brain barrier models. It is important to establish a good and reproducible model that has the potential for multiple applications, in particular a model of such a complex compartment such as the blood-brain barrier.Entities:
Keywords: Blood–brain barrier; Endothelial cells; Protein expression; Transendothelial integrity
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27086967 DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2016.04.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Res ISSN: 0006-8993 Impact factor: 3.252