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. 2024 Oct;4(10):1418-1431.
doi: 10.1038/s43587-024-00691-3. Epub 2024 Aug 15.

Restoration of cervical lymphatic vessel function in aging rescues cerebrospinal fluid drainage

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Restoration of cervical lymphatic vessel function in aging rescues cerebrospinal fluid drainage

Ting Du et al. Nat Aging. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Cervical lymphatic vessels (cLVs) have been shown to drain solutes and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the brain. However, their hydrodynamical properties have never been evaluated in vivo. Here, we developed two-photon optical imaging with particle tracking in vivo of CSF tracers (2P-OPTIC) in superficial and deep cLVs of mice, characterizing their flow and showing that the major driver is intrinsic pumping by contraction of the lymphatic vessel wall. Moreover, contraction frequency and flow velocity were reduced in aged mice, which coincided with a reduction in smooth muscle actin expression. Slowed flow in aged mice was rescued using topical application of prostaglandin F, a prostanoid that increases smooth muscle contractility, which restored lymphatic function in aged mice and enhanced central nervous system clearance. We show that cLVs are important regulators of CSF drainage and that restoring their function is an effective therapy for improving clearance in aging.

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