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A validated quantitative method for the assessment of neuroprotective barrier impairment in neurodegenerative disease models

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JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY
卷 158, 期 3, 页码 807-817

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jnc.15119

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blood-brain barrier; blood-spinal cord barrier; LPS; Na-Fl; neurodegeneration

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  1. National Health and Medical Research Council [APP1082271]
  2. Motor Neurone Disease Research Institute of Australia [GIA1830, GIA1865]

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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) and blood-spinal cord barrier (BSCB) are specialized structures that limit molecule entry and maintain homeostasis within the central nervous system. This study developed and validated a quantitative method for assessing BBB and BSCB integrity using sodium fluorescein. The method revealed changes in permeability in models of neurodegenerative diseases and could contribute to understanding the role of these neuroprotective barriers in neurodegeneration processes.
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) and blood-spinal cord barrier (BSCB) are highly specialized structures that limit molecule entry from the blood and maintain homeostasis within the central nervous system (CNS). BBB and BSCB breakdown are associated with multiple neurodegenerative diseases. Given the key role of neuroprotective barrier impairment in neurodegeneration, it is important to identify an effective quantitative method to assess barrier integrity in animal models. In this study, we developed and validated a quantitative method for assessing BBB and BSCB integrity using sodium fluorescein, a compound that outperformed other fluorescent dyes. We demonstrated using this method that multiple CNS regions progressively increase in permeability in models of Huntington's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, whereas biphasic disruption occurred in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease with disease progression. Collectively, we report a quantitative fluorometric marker with validated reproducible experimental methods that allows the effective assessment of BBB and BSCB integrity in animal models. This method could be useful to further the understanding of the contribution of these neuroprotective barriers to neurodegeneration processes.

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