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Review
. 1991;33(2):95-100.
doi: 10.1007/BF00588242.

Mechanisms of blood-brain barrier breakdown

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Review

Mechanisms of blood-brain barrier breakdown

J Greenwood. Neuroradiology. 1991.

Abstract

The functional status of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) must be taken into account when designing and interpreting brain imaging techniques. The integrity of the BBB is affected in many diseases of the brain, with the potential involvement of a number of different but poorly understood cellular mechanisms. Factors known to disrupt the BBB experimentally include arachidonic acid and the eicosanoids, bradykinin, histamine and free radicals. These active compounds, released in pathological tissue, may alter cytosolic calcium levels and induce second messenger systems leading to an alteration in BBB permeability. Extravasation of plasma proteins may occur via disrupted tight junctions, stimulation of fluid-phase vesicular transport or the formation of transcellular pores or channels.

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