The role of brain barriers in fluid movement in the CNS: is there a ‘glymphatic’ system?

Feb 12, 2018Acta neuropathologica

How brain barriers affect fluid flow in the nervous system: is there a 'glymphatic' system?

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Abstract

New insights suggest that the conventional 'glymphatic' model of brain waste clearance may need significant revision.

  • The role of aquaporin-4 (AQP4) in interstitial fluid (ISF) flow and solute transport is questioned by recent studies.
  • Diffusion, rather than ISF flow, may primarily regulate the exchange of small and large molecules in the brain's extracellular space.
  • Hydraulic conductivity and the properties of the extracellular matrix could hinder fluid movement within the brain.
  • The perivascular space (PVS) is reconsidered as a key player in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and ISF exchange and drainage.
  • The traditional use of CSF as a proxy for measuring brain components or for drug delivery may be problematic due to these findings.

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