Betz A L
Fed Proc. 1985 Jul;44(10):2614-5.
The specialized endothelial cells (ECs) in brain capillaries provide a blood-brain barrier to some solutes while facilitating transcapillary exchange of other solutes. In addition, brain capillaries may contribute to the secretion of spinal fluid, a process that is typically mediated by epithelial cells. This proposal is supported by the many epithelial properties of brain capillary ECs including the presence of 1) continuous tight junctions, 2) low transcellular permeability, 3) transcellular concentration gradients, 4) a transcellular potential difference, 5) a high transcellular resistance, and 6) an asymmetrical distribution of transport systems between the luminal and antiluminal plasma membranes. Thus, the brain capillary contains ECs that are structurally and perhaps functionally related to an epithelial cell. These unique features of brain ECs undoubtedly play an important role in regulating the formation and composition of the brain's interstitial fluid.
脑毛细血管中的特殊内皮细胞(ECs)对某些溶质形成血脑屏障,同时促进其他溶质的跨毛细血管交换。此外,脑毛细血管可能参与脑脊液的分泌,这一过程通常由上皮细胞介导。这一观点得到了脑毛细血管ECs许多上皮特性的支持,包括:1)连续紧密连接的存在;2)低跨细胞通透性;3)跨细胞浓度梯度;4)跨细胞电位差;5)高跨细胞电阻;6)腔面膜和反腔面膜之间转运系统的不对称分布。因此,脑毛细血管包含与上皮细胞在结构上或许在功能上相关的ECs。脑ECs的这些独特特征无疑在调节脑间质液的形成和组成中发挥着重要作用。