Literature DB >> 29283289

Molecular characterization of perivascular drainage pathways in the murine brain.

Melanie-Jane Hannocks1,2, Michelle E Pizzo3,4, Jula Huppert1,2, Tushar Deshpande1,2, N Joan Abbott5, Robert G Thorne3,4,6,7, Lydia Sorokin1,2.   

Abstract

Perivascular compartments surrounding central nervous system (CNS) vessels have been proposed to serve key roles in facilitating cerebrospinal fluid flow into the brain, CNS waste transfer, and immune cell trafficking. Traditionally, these compartments were identified by electron microscopy with limited molecular characterization. Using cellular markers and knowledge on cellular sources of basement membrane laminins, we here describe molecularly distinct compartments surrounding different vessel types and provide a comprehensive characterization of the arachnoid and pial compartments and their connection to CNS vessels and perivascular pathways. We show that differential expression of plectin, E-cadherin and laminins α1, α2, and α5 distinguishes pial and arachnoid layers at the brain surface, while endothelial and smooth muscle laminins α4 and α5 and smooth muscle actin differentiate between arterioles and venules. Tracer studies reveal that interconnected perivascular compartments exist from arterioles through to veins, potentially providing a route for fluid flow as well as the transport of large and small molecules.

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Keywords:  Basement membranes; cerebrospinal fluid; fluid flow; laminin; perivascular pathways

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29283289      PMCID: PMC5888861          DOI: 10.1177/0271678X17749689

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab        ISSN: 0271-678X            Impact factor:   6.200


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