小胶质细胞
神经科学
免疫系统
渗透(HVAC)
薄壁组织
神经炎症
发病机制
生物
炎症
病理
医学
免疫学
物理
热力学
作者
Citlalli Netzahualcoyotzi,Juan Jair Santillán‐Cigales,Laura Adalid‐Peralta,Iván Velasco
摘要
Abstract The neurovascular unit, composed of vascular endothelium, vascular smooth muscle, extracellular matrix components, pericytes, astrocytes, microglia, and neurons, allows the highly regulated exchange of molecules and the limited trafficking of cells to the brain through coordinated signaling activity. The passage of peripheral immune cells to the brain parenchyma is observed when there is clear damage to the barriers of this neurovascular unit, as occurs in traumatic brain injury. The possibility of leukocyte infiltration to the brain in neurodegenerative conditions has been proposed. In this review, we focus on describing the evidence for peripheral immune cell infiltration to the brain in the two most frequent neurodegenerative diseases: Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. In particular, we address the mechanisms that promote the passage of these cells into the brain under such pathological conditions. We also discuss the relevance of the resulting cellular interactions, which provide evidence that the presence of peripheral immune cells in the brain is a key point in these neurodegenerative diseases.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI