articleThe Journal of Cell BiologyMay 12, 2003Closed access

Size-selective loosening of the blood-brain barrier in claudin-5–deficient mice

Kyoto University · Kyoto Research Park · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Tight junctions are well-developed between adjacent endothelial cells of blood vessels in the central nervous system, and play a central role in establishing the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Claudin-5 is a major cell adhesion molecule of tight junctions in brain endothelial cells. To examine its possible involvement in the BBB, claudin-5-deficient mice were generated. In the brains of these mice, the development and morphology of blood vessels were not altered, showing no bleeding or edema. However, tracer experiments and magnetic resonance imaging revealed that in these mice, the BBB against small molecules (

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Keywords
  • Claudin
  • Blood–brain barrier
  • Tight junction
  • Biology
  • Central nervous system
  • Cell adhesion molecule
  • Cell biology
  • Cell junction
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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