... complication of liver disease. Cytotoxic edema is a serious complication of HE, known to be the result of astrocyte ...swelling. Blood derived pathogenic factors such as ammonia ...
... that endothelial cell-cell junctions undergo maturation inthe presence of ...above, the extremely low permeability ofthe BBB in situ is directly related to ...
... analysis of HIV-1 intra-endothelial cell ...to the cell monolayers for 4 h at 37°C. After washings with PBS, cells were fixed for 10 min with 4% paraformaldehyde and then with 1% ...
... consisting ofendothelialcells that are tightly ...This barrier markedly protects neurons by controlling the passage ofthe molecules into the retinal ...By ...
... Modelling the BBB In vitro models that can accurately mimic the BBB in culture are crucial tools for the development ofbrain-permeable drugs at the pre-clinical ...
... invasion inthe CSF, and neuronal ...degrade the extracellular matrix, increasing BBB permeability and allowing cell migration (Sellner & Leib, ...promotes the expression of ...
... prevention of methylglyoxal-induced injury is inthe focus of current research ...was the first drug extensively studied, and attenuated the development of a range ...
... infection ofthe i-BECs was identi- ied 24 h post-exposure to the virus by immunoluo- rescence ...detected in cell lysates by Western blotting after only a 2-h exposure ...to the ...
... 13 of 15 4.7. Statistical Analysis Because the raw expression values from FITC-D assay were right-skewed, they were log-transformed before the ...analysis. The mean values of each ...
... Sylvie Insights from numerical simulations ofbrainblood flow regulation in large anatomical networks ...(2013) In: International Union of Physiological Sciences - IUPS ...
... 2008). In addition to ammonia being capable of crossing cell membranes through diffusion as well as through K + ion channels and transporters, there is increasing evidence that a specific ...
... To integrate these features into a physiologically relevant blood-brain barrier model, we designed an in vitro microvascular network platform formed via vasculogenesis[r] ...
... done in vivo and have a much lower resolution due to the imaging technique used, ...requires the sample to be homogenized in order to measure the level of radiocactivity per gram ...
... understand the molecular impacts of HIFU and LIFU on the BBB ...opening. The study shows that even with a relatively high ultrasound inten- sity of 400 bar, the structures ...
... recording of electrogenic cells Electrical stimulation and recording of nerve tissue and neural activity have provided valuable information about physiological and pathological functions of ...
... ‘tracking’ in endo- somal compartments ofbrainendothelial ...Rat brainendothelialcells were co-incubated with blood-brainbarrier (BBB)-crossing ...
... Immunofluorescence Brain sections embedded in OCT and cut on a cryostat (10 μm) were prepared for either occludin or claudin-5, and von Willebrand factor (vWF) double immunofluor- escence, or ...IL-1β. ...
... to the central role ofthe BBB damage and ...els of inlammatory cytokines (IL6, TNFg and TNFb) lead to BEC ac- tivation, a loss of BBB functional integrity and subsequent vasogenic ...