淋巴系统
淋巴系统
脑膜
神经科学
中枢神经系统
脑脊液
串扰
免疫系统
昼夜节律
淋巴
生物
病理
医学
免疫学
物理
光学
作者
Ester Licastro,Giuseppe Pignataro,Jeffrey J. Iliff,Yanxiao Xiang,Eng H. Lo,Kazuhide Hayakawa,Elga Esposito
标识
DOI:10.1038/s42003-024-05911-5
摘要
Abstract Crosstalk between central nervous system (CNS) and systemic responses is important in many pathological conditions, including stroke, neurodegeneration, schizophrenia, epilepsy, etc. Accumulating evidence suggest that signals for central-systemic crosstalk may utilize glymphatic and lymphatic pathways. The glymphatic system is functionally connected to the meningeal lymphatic system, and together these pathways may be involved in the distribution of soluble proteins and clearance of metabolites and waste products from the CNS. Lymphatic vessels in the dura and meninges transport cerebrospinal fluid, in part collected from the glymphatic system, to the cervical lymph nodes, where solutes coming from the brain (i.e., VEGFC, oligomeric α-syn, β-amyloid) might activate a systemic inflammatory response. There is also an element of time since the immune system is strongly regulated by circadian rhythms, and both glymphatic and lymphatic dynamics have been shown to change during the day and night. Understanding the mechanisms regulating the brain-cervical lymph node (CLN) signaling and how it might be affected by diurnal or circadian rhythms is fundamental to find specific targets and timing for therapeutic interventions.
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