Temporal and spatial patterns of c‐fos mRNA induced by intravenous interleukin‐1: A cascade of non‐neuronal cellular activation at the bloodbrain barrier

M Herkenham, HY Lee, RA Baker - Journal of Comparative …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
… enters or signals the brain. CNS structures were also analyzed at later time points, 1 and 3
hours, to determine which brain areas may participate in delayed events and to compare the …

The blood-brain barrier/neurovascular unit in health and disease

BT Hawkins, TP Davis - Pharmacological reviews, 2005 - ASPET
… The unique morphology and functionality of the cerebral microvascular endothelium suggests
that cerebral endothelial cells are intrinsically unique or that the cellular milieu of the brain

Astrocytic modulation of blood brain barrier: perspectives on Parkinson's disease

R Cabezas, M Ávila, J Gonzalez… - Frontiers in cellular …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
… Initiation and progression of PD is dependent upon cellular events, such as failures in the
protein degradation machinery, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, defects in …

Cellular responses to experimental brain injury

R Raghupathi, TK Mclntosh, DH Smith - Brain Pathology, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
… (genomic) events associated with the … brain injury, the bloodbrain barrier is significantly
compromised (5) resulting in infiltration of both neutrophils and monocytes into the injured brain

Oxidative Stress‐Mediated BloodBrain Barrier (BBB) Disruption in Neurological Diseases

K Song, Y Li, H Zhang, N An, Y Wei… - … and cellular …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The bloodbrain barrier (BBB), as a crucial gate of brainblood molecular exchange, is involved
in the pathogenesis of multiple neurological diseases. Oxidative stress is caused by an …

Molecular physiology and pathophysiology of tight junctions in the bloodbrain barrier

JD Huber, RD Egleton, TP Davis - Trends in neurosciences, 2001 - cell.com
Disruption of the tight junctions (TJs) of the bloodbrain barrier (BBB) is a hallmark of many
CNS pathologies, including stroke, HIV encephalitis, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis …

[HTML][HTML] How do immune cells overcome the bloodbrain barrier in multiple sclerosis?

C Larochelle, JI Alvarez, A Prat - FEBS letters, 2011 - Elsevier
… The presence of a bloodbrain barrier (BBB) restricts the … early event in multiple sclerosis
(MS), an inflammatory disorder characterized by the formation of multifocal lesions in the brain

Blood brain barrier dysfunction and delayed neurological deficits in mild traumatic brain injury induced by blast shock waves

AK Shetty, V Mishra, M Kodali… - Frontiers in cellular …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
… /or delayed time-points, an initial brain pathology resulting from exposure to BSWs appears
to be the dysfunction or disruption of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Studies in animal models …

Contribution of vasogenic and cellular edema to traumatic brain swelling measured by diffusion-weighted imaging

P Barzó, A Marmarou, P Fatouros, K Hayasaki… - Journal of …, 1997 - thejns.org
… ✔ The contribution of brain edema to brain swelling in cases of traumatic brain injury … believe
that cellular edema, the result of complex neurotoxic events, is the major contributor to brain

In vitro models of the bloodbrain barrier: an overview of commonly used brain endothelial cell culture models and guidelines for their use

HC Helms, NJ Abbott, M Burek… - … of Cerebral Blood …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
… ), a term reflecting the specialized and unique cellular structure of the brain microvasculature.
… signaling events between neural progenitor cells and endothelial cells. Similarly, the cord …