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The Glymphatic System (En)during Inflammation

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22147491

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glymphatic system; astrocytes; glia limitans; AQP4; ocular glymphatic system; inflammation; immune privilege; CSF; ISF; immune surveillance

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  1. Lundbeck [LF R155-2016-552]
  2. Novo Nordisk Foundation [NNF13OC0004258]

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The glymphatic system is a fluid-transport system in the brain that plays a role in neurological diseases and neuroinflammation. It facilitates waste clearance in the brain, requires fluid exchange between perivascular spaces and the neuropil, and transports fluid back to the vasculature through lymphatic vessels.
The glymphatic system is a fluid-transport system that accesses all regions of the brain. It facilitates the exchange of cerebrospinal fluid and interstitial fluid and clears waste from the metabolically active brain. Astrocytic endfeet and their dense expression of the aquaporin-4 water channels promote fluid exchange between the perivascular spaces and the neuropil. Cerebrospinal and interstitial fluids are together transported back to the vascular compartment by meningeal and cervical lymphatic vessels. Multiple lines of work show that neurological diseases in general impair glymphatic fluid transport. Insofar as the glymphatic system plays a pseudo-lymphatic role in the central nervous system, it is poised to play a role in neuroinflammation. In this review, we discuss how the association of the glymphatic system with the meningeal lymphatic vessel calls for a renewal of established concepts on the CNS as an immune-privileged site. We also discuss potential approaches to target the glymphatic system to combat neuroinflammation.

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