体内
血管
回归
血流
生物
内皮
人脑
脑血流
运动前神经元活动
神经科学
内科学
病理
内分泌学
医学
心理学
生物技术
精神分析
作者
Xiaofei Gao,Jun-Liszt Li,Xingjun Chen,Bo Ci,Fei Chen,Nannan Lu,Bo Shen,Lijun Zheng,Jie‐Min Jia,Yating Yi,Shiwen Zhang,Ying-Chao Shi,Kaibin Shi,Nicholas E. Propson,Yubin Huang,Katherine Poinsatte,Zhaohuan Zhang,Yuanlei Yue,Dale B. Bosco,Ying‐Mei Lu
标识
DOI:10.1101/2020.09.15.262782
摘要
Summary The brain vasculature supplies neurons with glucose and oxygen, but little is known about how vascular plasticity contributes to brain function. Using longitudinal in vivo imaging, we reported that a substantial proportion of blood vessels in the adult brain sporadically occluded and regressed. Their regression proceeded through sequential stages of blood-flow occlusion, endothelial cell collapse, relocation or loss of pericytes, and retraction of glial endfeet. Regressing vessels were found to be widespread in mouse, monkey and human brains. Both brief occlusions of the middle cerebral artery and lipopolysaccharide-mediated inflammation induced an increase of vessel regression. Blockage of leukocyte adhesion to endothelial cells alleviated LPS-induced vessel regression. We further revealed that blood vessel regression caused a reduction of neuronal activity due to a dysfunction in mitochondrial metabolism and glutamate production. Our results elucidate the mechanism of vessel regression and its role in neuronal function in the adult brain.
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