Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6021365 | Neurobiology of Disease | 2016 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
Endothelial cells are the main component of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), a vital structure for maintaining brain homeostasis that is seriously disrupted in various neurological pathologies. Therefore, vascular-targeted therapies may bring advantages for the prevention and treatment of brain disorders. In this sense, novel methods to identify and evaluate endothelial damage have been developed and include the detection of circulating endothelial cells, endothelial progenitor cells, endothelial microparticles and exosomes. These cells and cellular structures have been documented in numerous diseases, and increasingly in neurodegenerative disorders, which have led many to assume that they can either be possible biomarkers or tools of repair. Therefore, the purpose of this review is to discuss available data on BBB endothelial damage occurring in two pathologies of the central nervous system, Alzheimer's disease and stroke, which exemplify conditions where chronic and acute vascular damage occur, respectively. The ultimate goal is to identify useful biomarkers and/or therapeutic tools in the healthy and diseased brain that can be used for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases where BBB permeability and integrity are impaired.
Keywords
MMPVRSRAGEKDRVirchow–Robin spacesPKCBMVECDTIAISAPPeNOSCECEMPvWFcGMPEPCGTPTGF-βTNFAβUELLRPguanosine-5′-triphosphateApoeapolipoprotein Etight junctionsvascular endothelialExosomesamyloid betaAlzheimer's diseasetransforming growth factor-βdiffusion tensor imagingcluster of differentiationCNSendothelial microparticlesBBBEndothelial progenitor cellsEndothelial cellsCirculating endothelial cellsbrain microvascular endothelial cellsendothelial nitric oxide synthaseStrokeAcute ischaemic strokecentral nervous systemzonula occludensVon Willebrand factortumour necrosis factorVascular endothelial growth factorVascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)TRAILTNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligandmatrix metalloproteinaseBlood-brain barrierJAMjunctional adhesion moleculescyclic guanosine monophosphateNitric oxideLipoprotein receptor-related proteinamyloid precursor proteinProtein kinase Cadherens junctionskinase insert domain receptorReceptor for advanced glycation end products
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Authors
M.M. Tenreiro, R. Ferreira, L. Bernardino, M.A. Brito,