Fluids and Barriers of the CNS | |
Brain pericytes from stress-susceptible pigs increase blood-brain barrier permeability |
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关键词: Blood–brain barrier; Endothelial permeability; Neurovascular unit; Pericytes; Perivascular spaces; Porcine stress syndrome; | |
DOI : 10.1186/2045-8118-9-11 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract
Background
The function of pericytes remains questionable but with improved cultured technique and the use of genetically modified animals, it has become increasingly clear that pericytes are an integral part of blood–brain barrier (BBB) function, and the involvement of pericyte dysfunction in certain cerebrovascular diseases is now emerging. The porcine stress syndrome (PSS) is the only confirmed, homologous model of malignant hyperthermia (MH) in veterinary medicine. Affected animals can experience upon slaughter a range of symptoms, including skeletal muscle rigidity, metabolic acidosis, tachycardia and fever, similar to the human syndrome. Symptoms are due to an enhanced calcium release from intracellular stores. These conditions are associated with a point mutation in
Methods
In the present work, histological and ultrastructural analyses of brain capillaries from wild type and
Results
Enlarged perivascular spaces were observed in
Conclusions
Electron microscopy observations demonstrated brain capillary modifications in PSS condition, but no change in pericyte morphology. Results from
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