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The choroid plexus-cerebrospinal fluid interface in Alzheimer's disease:more than just a barrier 被引量:2
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作者 sriram balusu Marjana Brkic +1 位作者 Claude Libert Roosmarijn E.Vandenbroucke 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第4期534-537,共4页
The choroid plexus is a complex structure which hangs inside the ventricles of the brain and consists mainly of choroid plexus epithelial(CPE) cells surrounding fenestrated capillaries.These CPE cells not only form ... The choroid plexus is a complex structure which hangs inside the ventricles of the brain and consists mainly of choroid plexus epithelial(CPE) cells surrounding fenestrated capillaries.These CPE cells not only form an anatomical barrier,called the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier(BCSFB),but also present an active interface between blood and cerebrospinal fluid(CSF).CPE cells perform indispensable functions for the development,maintenance and functioning of the brain.Indeed,the primary role of the choroid plexus in the brain is to maintain homeostasis by secreting CSF which contains different molecules,such as nutrients,neurotrophins,and growth factors,as well as by clearing toxic and undesirable molecules from CSF.The choroid plexus also acts as a selective entry gate for leukocytes into the brain.Recent findings have revealed distinct changes in CPE cells that are associated with aging and Alzheimer's disease.In this review,we review some recent findings that highlight the importance of the CPE-CSF system in Alzheimer's disease and we summarize the recent advances in the regeneration of brain tissue through use of CPE cells as a new therapeutic strategy. 展开更多
关键词 Alzheimer's disease choroid plexus brain barrier blood-CSF barrier aging neurodegenerative diseases
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