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Endothelial Cells and the Cerebral Circulation

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COMPREHENSIVE PHYSIOLOGY
卷 12, 期 3, 页码 3449-3508

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cphy.c210015

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Endothelial cells in the cerebral vasculature are essential for protecting the brain and regulating various functions. They form the blood-brain barrier and play a role in vascular structure changes, thrombosis, platelet activation, and inflammation.
Endothelial cells form the innermost layer of all blood vessels and are the only vascular compo-nent that remains throughout all vascular segments. The cerebral vasculature has several unique properties not found in the peripheral circulation; this requires that the cerebral endothelium be considered as a unique entity. Cerebral endothelial cells perform several functions vital for brain health. The cerebral vasculature is responsible for protecting the brain from external threats car-ried in the blood. The endothelial cells are central to this requirement as they form the basis of the blood-brain barrier. The endothelium also regulates fibrinolysis, thrombosis, platelet activation, vascular permeability, metabolism, catabolism, inflammation, and white cell trafficking. Endothe-lial cells regulate the changes in vascular structure caused by angiogenesis and artery remodeling. Further, the endothelium contributes to vascular tone, allowing proper perfusion of the brain which has high energy demands and no energy stores. In this article, we discuss the basic anatomy and physiology of the cerebral endothelium. Where appropriate, we discuss the detrimental effects of high blood pressure on the cerebral endothelium and the contribution of cerebrovascular disease endothelial dysfunction and dementia.(c) 2022 American Physiological Society. Compr Physiol 12:3449-3508, 2022.

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