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Overview and introduction: The blood-brain barrier in health and disease

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EPILEPSIA
卷 53, 期 -, 页码 1-6

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2012.03696.x

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Blood-brain barrier; Brain diseases; Neurovascular unit

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  1. Israel Science Foundation (ISF)
  2. Zlotowski Center for Neuroscience
  3. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
  4. International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) - the Israeli Chapter
  5. Commission on European Affairs (CEA)
  6. Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, Hebrew University
  7. German Science Foundation (Transregional Collaborative Research Centre) [SFB/TR 3]

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This article introduces the special issue on BloodBrain Barrier and Epilepsy. We review briefly current understanding of the structure and function of the bloodbrain barrier (BBB), including its development and normal physiology, and ways in which it can be affected in pathology. The BBB formed by the endothelium of cerebral blood vessels is one of three main barrier sites protecting the central nervous system (CNS). The barrier is not a rigid structure, but a dynamic interface with a range of interrelated functions, resulting from extremely effective tight junctions, transendothelial transport systems, enzymes, and regulation of leukocyte permeation, which thereby generates the physical, transport, enzymatic, and immune regulatory functions of the BBB. The brain endothelial cells are important components of a modular structure, the neurovascular unit (NVU), with several associated cell types and extracellular matrix components. Modern methods have helped in identifying a range of proteins involved in barrier structure and function, and recent studies have revealed important stages, cell types, and signaling pathways important in BBB development. There is a growing list of CNS pathologies showing BBB dysfunction, with strong evidence that this can play a major role in certain disease etiologies. The articles that follow in this issue summarize in more detail reports and discussions of the recent international meeting on BBB in Neurological Dysfunctions, which took place recently at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Desert Campus (Beer-Sheva, Israel), focusing on the link between experimental and clinical studies, and the ways in which these lead to improved drug treatments.

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