Brain edema: a classification based on blood-brain barrier integrity.

A L Betz, F Iannotti, J T Hoff
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Brain edema is a frequent complication of a variety of brain injuries and disorders. Two primary types of brain edema can be distinguished depending upon the integrity of the blood-brain barrier. With intact-barrier edema, the permeability of the blood-brain barrier is normal and brain edema results from a disturbance in ionic homeostasis. This type of edema is typically associated with swelling of the brain cells and a contraction of the extracellular space. In open-barrier edema, the permeability of the blood-brain barrier is increased and brain edema results from the oncotic forces generated by an influx of serum proteins into brain. In this case, the edema fluid accumulates primarily in the extracellular space. To a greater or lesser extent, both types of edema occur simultaneously in the majority of clinical conditions; however, one form usually predominates and demands the attention of both the scientist and clinician. Furthermore, classification of brain edema based upon blood-brain barrier integrity is useful to focus research on common mechanisms for brain edema formation and to direct therapy. This review considers intact-barrier and open-barrier edema with regard to their (a) histological features, (b) biophysical forces, (c) possible biochemical mediators, (d) mechanisms of resolution, and (e) implications for therapy.

脑水肿:一种基于血脑屏障完整性的分类。
脑水肿是各种脑损伤和疾病的常见并发症。根据血脑屏障的完整性可以区分两种主要类型的脑水肿。对于完整屏障水肿,血脑屏障的通透性是正常的,脑水肿是由于离子稳态紊乱造成的。这种类型的水肿通常与脑细胞肿胀和细胞外空间收缩有关。在开放屏障水肿中,血脑屏障的渗透性增加,脑水肿是由于血清蛋白流入大脑所产生的致瘤力造成的。在这种情况下,水肿液主要积聚在细胞外空间。在大多数临床情况下,这两种类型的水肿或多或少同时发生;然而,有一种形式通常占主导地位,需要科学家和临床医生的注意。此外,基于血脑屏障完整性的脑水肿分类有助于集中研究脑水肿形成的常见机制并指导治疗。这篇综述考虑了完整屏障和开放屏障水肿的(a)组织学特征,(b)生物物理力,(c)可能的生化介质,(d)解决机制,以及(e)治疗的意义。
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