Perry V H, Anthony D C, Bolton S J, Brown H C
Dept. of Pharmacology, University of Oxford U.K.
Mol Med Today. 1997 Aug;3(8):335-41. doi: 10.1016/S1357-4310(97)01077-0.
The environment of the brain is controlled by a sophisticated endothelial barrier that prevents the free entry of solutes from the blood. It is commonly assumed that this blood-brain barrier (BBB) also prevents the entry of leukocytes into the central nervous system. However, recent evidence in animal models shows that this is not the case, and leukocytes can cross an intact BBB during health and disease. Indeed, in many neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, prion diseases and AIDS-related dementia, leukocytes enter the brain parenchyma without concomitant BBB breakdown. Current research is concentrating on factors that control the integrity of the BBB and the mechanisms that leukocytes use to enter the brain.
大脑的环境由一个复杂的内皮屏障控制,该屏障可防止溶质从血液中自由进入。人们通常认为,这种血脑屏障(BBB)也会阻止白细胞进入中枢神经系统。然而,最近动物模型中的证据表明情况并非如此,在健康和患病状态下,白细胞都可以穿过完整的血脑屏障。事实上,在许多神经疾病中,包括阿尔茨海默病、朊病毒病和艾滋病相关痴呆症,白细胞可进入脑实质而血脑屏障却没有随之破坏。目前的研究集中在控制血脑屏障完整性的因素以及白细胞进入大脑所采用的机制上。