Behavioral Neuroscience Program, Department of Psychology, Developmental Exposure Alcohol Research Center, Binghamton, NY, United States.
Behavioral Neuroscience Program, Department of Psychology, Developmental Exposure Alcohol Research Center, Binghamton, NY, United States.
Int Rev Neurobiol. 2022;161:209-249. doi: 10.1016/bs.irn.2021.06.009. Epub 2021 Aug 11.
Alcohol is the most commonly used drug of abuse in the world and binge drinking is especially harmful to the brain, though the mechanisms by which alcohol compromises overall brain health remain somewhat elusive. A number of brain diseases and pathological states are accompanied by perturbations in Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) function, ultimately exacerbating disease progression. The BBB is critical for coordinating activity between the peripheral immune system and the brain. Importantly, BBB integrity is responsive to circulating cytokines and other immune-related signaling molecules, which are powerfully modulated by alcohol exposure. This review will highlight key cellular components of the BBB; discuss mechanisms by which permeability is achieved; offer insight into methodological approaches for assessing BBB integrity; and forecast how alcohol-induced changes in the peripheral and central immune systems might influence BBB function in individuals with a history of binge drinking and ultimately Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD).
酒精是世界上最常用的滥用药物,狂饮尤其对大脑有害,尽管酒精损害整体大脑健康的机制仍有些难以捉摸。许多脑部疾病和病理状态伴随着血脑屏障 (BBB) 功能的紊乱,最终导致疾病的恶化。BBB 对于协调外周免疫系统和大脑之间的活动至关重要。重要的是,BBB 的完整性对循环细胞因子和其他免疫相关信号分子有反应,而这些分子受到酒精暴露的强烈调节。这篇综述将重点介绍 BBB 的关键细胞成分;讨论通透性的实现机制;提供评估 BBB 完整性的方法学方法的见解;并预测在有狂饮史和最终酒精使用障碍 (AUD) 的个体中,外周和中枢免疫系统中酒精引起的变化如何影响 BBB 功能。