reviewJournal of AnatomyJun 1, 2002GREEN OA

Astrocyte–endothelial interactions and blood–brain barrier permeability*

King's College London

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Abstract

The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is formed by brain endothelial cells lining the cerebral microvasculature, and is an important mechanism for protecting the brain from fluctuations in plasma composition, and from circulating agents such as neurotransmitters and xenobiotics capable of disturbing neural function. The barrier also plays an important role in the homeostatic regulation of the brain microenvironment necessary for the stable and co-ordinated activity of neurones. The BBB phenotype develops under the influence of associated brain cells, especially astrocytic glia, and consists of more complex tight junctions than in other capillary endothelia, and a number of specific transport and enzyme systems which…

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Keywords
  • Blood–brain barrier
  • Cell biology
  • Astrocyte
  • Endothelial stem cell
  • Biology
  • Endothelium
  • Tight junction
  • Homeostasis
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