Literature DB >> 27333535

Albumin microvascular leakage in brains with diabetes mellitus.

Ryuji Fujihara1,2, Yoichi Chiba1, Toshitaka Nakagawa3, Nozomu Nishi3, Ryuta Murakami1, Koichi Matsumoto1, Machi Kawauchi1, Tetsuji Yamamoto2, Masaki Ueno1.   

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Their aim was to examine whether microvascular leakage of endogenous albumin, a representative marker for blood-brain barrier (BBB) damage, was induced in the periventricular area of diabetic db/db mice because periventricular white matter hyperintensity formation in magnetic resonance images was accelerating in elderly patients with diabetes mellitus. Using light and electron microscopes, and semi-quantitative analysis techniques, immunoreactivity of endogenous albumin, indicating vascular permeability, was examined in the periventricular area and spinal cord of db/db mice and db/+m control mice. Greater immunoreactivity of albumin was observed in the vessel wall of the periventricular area of db/db mice than in controls. Additionally, weak immunoreactivity was observed in the spinal cord of both db/db mice and controls. The number of gold particles, indicating immunoreactivity of albumin, in the perivascular area of db/db mice was significantly higher than that of control mice, but there was no significant difference in the number of particles in the spinal cord between db/db mice and controls. These findings suggest that albumin microvascular leakage, or BBB breakdown, is induced in the periventricular area of diabetic mice. Microsc. Res. Tech. 79:833-837, 2016.
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Keywords:  albumin; blood-brain barrier; diabetes mellitus; periventricular area

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27333535     DOI: 10.1002/jemt.22708

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microsc Res Tech        ISSN: 1059-910X            Impact factor:   2.769


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