The glymphatic pathway in neurological disorders

Oct 25, 2018The Lancet. Neurology

The brain’s waste-clearance system in neurological disorders

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Abstract

A single night of sleep deprivation is associated with increased accumulation of amyloid β in the healthy human brain.

  • The glymphatic pathway in the brain facilitates the flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the clearance of harmful metabolites.
  • In rodents, the glymphatic system is most active during sleep, doubling the clearance of amyloid β compared to wakefulness.
  • MRI scans in humans reveal CSF flow pathways resembling those of the rodent glymphatic system.
  • Reduced clearance of amyloid β and tau tracers is observed in Alzheimer's disease patients compared to healthy individuals.
  • Altered expression of aquaporin 4, a protein vital for glymphatic function, is noted in brain tissues from Alzheimer's patients.

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