淋巴系统
间质液
薄壁组织
医学
脑脊液
神经科学
病理
生物
作者
Chueh‐Hung Wu,Wei‐Hao Liao,Y. C. Chu,Ming‐Yen Hsiao,Yi Kung,Jaw‐Lin Wang,Wen‐Shiang Chen
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202401039
摘要
Abstract Recently, the glymphatic system has been proposed as a mechanism for waste clearance from the brain parenchyma. Glymphatic dysfunction has previously been shown to be associated with several neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, traumatic brain injury, and stroke. As such, it may serve as an important target for therapeutic interventions. In the present study, very low‐intensity ultrasound (VLIUS) (center frequency, 1 MHz; pulse repetition frequency, 1 kHz; duty factor, 1%; spatial peak temporal average intensity [I spta ] = 3.68 mW cm 2 ; and duration, 5 min) is found to significantly enhance the influx of cerebrospinal fluid tracers into the paravascular spaces of the brain, and further facilitate interstitial substance clearance from the brain parenchyma, including exogenous β‐amyloid. Notably, no evidence of brain damage is observed following VLIUS stimulation. VLIUS may enhance glymphatic influx via the transient receptor potential vanilloid‐4‐aquaporin‐4 pathway in astrocytes. This mechanism may provide insights into VLIUS‐regulated glymphatic function that modifies the natural course of central nervous system disorders related to waste clearance dysfunction.
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