Iadecola Costantino
Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY 10065, USA.
Neuron. 2017 Sep 27;96(1):17-42. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2017.07.030.
The concept of the neurovascular unit (NVU), formalized at the 2001 Stroke Progress Review Group meeting of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, emphasizes the intimate relationship between the brain and its vessels. Since then, the NVU has attracted the interest of the neuroscience community, resulting in considerable advances in the field. Here the current state of knowledge of the NVU will be assessed, focusing on one of its most vital roles: the coupling between neural activity and blood flow. The evidence supports a conceptual shift in the mechanisms of neurovascular coupling, from a unidimensional process involving neuronal-astrocytic signaling to local blood vessels to a multidimensional one in which mediators released from multiple cells engage distinct signaling pathways and effector systems across the entire cerebrovascular network in a highly orchestrated manner. The recently appreciated NVU dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases, although still poorly understood, supports emerging concepts that maintaining neurovascular health promotes brain health.
神经血管单元(NVU)的概念于2001年在美国国立神经疾病和中风研究所的中风进展审查小组会议上正式确立,它强调了大脑与其血管之间的密切关系。从那时起,NVU引起了神经科学界的关注,该领域也取得了相当大的进展。本文将评估NVU的当前知识状态,重点关注其最重要的作用之一:神经活动与血流之间的耦合。证据支持神经血管耦合机制的概念转变,从涉及神经元-星形胶质细胞信号传导至局部血管的一维过程,转变为多维过程,即多个细胞释放的介质以高度协调的方式参与整个脑血管网络中不同的信号通路和效应系统。神经退行性疾病中最近发现的NVU功能障碍,尽管仍知之甚少,但支持了新兴的概念,即维持神经血管健康可促进大脑健康。