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Factors influencing the blood-brain barrier permeability

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BRAIN RESEARCH
Volume 1788, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2022.147937

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BBB; Permeability; NVU; Transporter; Inflammatory mediator

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [82174502]

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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a dynamic structure that protects the brain and maintains a stable microenvironment. Various cellular components and structural elements contribute to the integrity of the BBB. Transporters and transcytosis regulate the movement of substances, and differences in localization and expression affect transport properties. Inflammation and other factors can alter BBB permeability by influencing structural components and barrier function. Understanding the factors influencing BBB permeability is important for identifying potential therapeutic targets for protecting the BBB and delivering drugs to the central nervous system.
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a dynamic structure that protects the brain from harmful blood-borne, endogenous and exogenous substances and maintains the homeostatic microenvironment. All constituent cell types play indispensable roles in the BBB's integrity, and other structural BBB components, such as tight junction proteins, adherens junctions, and junctional proteins, can control the barrier permeability. Regarding the need to exchange nutrients and toxic materials, solute carriers, ATP-binding case families, and ion transporter, as well as transcytosis regulate the influx and efflux transport, while the difference in localisation and expression can contribute to functional differences in transport properties. Numerous chemical mediators and other factors such as non-physicochemical factors have been identified to alter BBB permeability by mediating the structural components and barrier function, because of the close relationship with inflammation. In this review, we highlight recently gained mechanistic insights into the maintenance and disruption of the BBB. A better understanding of the factors influencing BBB permeability could contribute to supporting promising potential therapeutic targets for protecting the BBB and the delivery of central nervous system drugs via BBB permeability interventions under pathological conditions.

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