A Paravascular Pathway Facilitates CSF Flow Through the Brain Parenchyma and the Clearance of Interstitial Solutes, Including Amyloid β
University of Rochester Medical Center · Tongji Hospital · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Because it lacks a lymphatic circulation, the brain must clear extracellular proteins by an alternative mechanism. The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) functions as a sink for brain extracellular solutes, but it is not clear how solutes from the brain interstitium move from the parenchyma to the CSF. We demonstrate that a substantial portion of subarachnoid CSF cycles through the brain interstitial space. On the basis of in vivo two-photon imaging of small fluorescent tracers, we showed that CSF enters the parenchyma along paravascular spaces that surround penetrating arteries and that brain interstitial fluid is cleared along paravenous drainage pathways. Animals lacking the water channel aquaporin-4 (AQP4) in…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 51.59
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 56
Authors
12- JJJeffrey J. IliffCorresponding
University of Rochester Medical Center
- MWMinghuan Wang
University of Rochester Medical Center, Tongji Hospital, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
- YLYonghong Liao
University of Rochester Medical Center
- BABenjamin A. Plogg
University of Rochester Medical Center
- WPWeiguo Peng
University of Rochester Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Glymphatic system
- Parenchyma
- Interstitial fluid
- Cerebrospinal fluid
- Pathology
- Amyloid (mycology)
- Amyloid β
- Chemistry
- Clean water and sanitation