Astroglia support, regulate and reinforce brain barriers

Alexei Verkhratsky*, Augustas Pivoriūnas

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Nervous system is segregated from the body by the complex system of barriers. The CNS is protected by (i) the blood–brain and blood-spinal cord barrier between the intracerebral and intraspinal blood vessels and the brain parenchyma; (ii) the arachnoid blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier; (iii) the blood-cerebrospinal barrier of circumventricular organs made by tanycytes and (iv) the choroid plexus blood-CSF barrier formed by choroid ependymocytes. In the peripheral nervous system the nerve-blood barrier is secured by tight junctions between specialised glial cells known as perineural cells. In the CNS astroglia contribute to all barriers through the glia limitans, which represent the parenchymal portion of the barrier system. Astroglia through secretion of various paracrine factors regulate the permeability of endothelial vascular barrier; in pathology damage or asthenia of astrocytes may compromise brain barriers integrity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106054
JournalNeurobiology of Disease
Volume179
Early online date25 Feb 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2023

Keywords

  • Arachnoid blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier
  • Astroglia
  • Blood-brain barrier
  • Blood-spinal cord barrier
  • Choroid plexus blood-CSF barrier
  • Hypothalamic blood-cerebrospinal barrier
  • Tanycytes

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