Kobayashi H, Magnoni M S, Govoni S, Izumi F, Wada A, Trabucchi M
Experientia. 1985 Apr 15;41(4):427-34. doi: 10.1007/BF01966140.
Cerebral capillary endothelium forms a barrier limiting and controlling the movement of ions and solutes between blood and brain. Recent anatomical, physiological and biochemical studies have suggested the possibility that capillary function may be directly controlled by neuronal structures. Alterations in neuronal systems involved in the regulation of microcirculation may account for microvascular dysfunctions which occur in different pathologic conditions.
脑毛细血管内皮形成了一道屏障,限制并控制着离子和溶质在血液与大脑之间的移动。最近的解剖学、生理学和生物化学研究表明,毛细血管功能可能直接受神经元结构控制。参与微循环调节的神经元系统的改变,可能是不同病理状态下微血管功能障碍的原因。