Is cerebral small vessel disease a central nervous system interstitial fluidopathy?

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Hafizah Abdul Hamid , Aqilah Hambali , Udemeobong Okon , Che Mohd Nasril Che Mohd Nassir , Muhammad Zulfadli Mehat , Anwar Norazit , Muzaimi Mustapha
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Abstract

A typical anatomical congregate and functionally distinct multicellular cerebrovascular dynamic confer diverse blood-brain barrier (BBB) and microstructural permeabilities to conserve the health of brain parenchymal and its microenvironment. This equanimity presupposes the glymphatic system that governs the flow and clearance of metabolic waste and interstitial fluids (ISF) through venous circulation. Following the introduction of glymphatic system concept, various studies have been carried out on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and ISF dynamics. These studies reported that the onset of multiple diseases can be attributed to impairment in the glymphatic system, which is newly referred as central nervous system (CNS) interstitial fluidopathy. One such condition includes cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) with poorly understood pathomechanisms. CSVD is an umbrella term to describe a chronic progressive disorder affecting the brain microvasculature (or microcirculation) involving small penetrating vessels that supply cerebral white and deep gray matter. This review article proposes CSVD as a form of “CNS interstitial fluidopathy”. Linking CNS interstitial fluidopathy with CSVD will open a better insight pertaining to the perivascular space fluid dynamics in CSVD pathophysiology. This may lead to the development of treatment and therapeutic strategies to ameliorate the pathology and adverse effect of CSVD.

脑小血管病是中枢神经系统间质性体液病吗?
典型的解剖学聚集和功能独特的多细胞脑血管动态赋予了不同的血脑屏障(BBB)和微结构通透性,以保护脑实质及其微环境的健康。这种平衡的前提是通过静脉循环管理代谢废物和间质流体(ISF)的流动和清除的甘液系统。在提出glymphatic系统概念后,对脑脊液(CSF)和ISF动态进行了各种研究。这些研究报告指出,多种疾病的发病可归因于甘液系统受损,这就是新近被称为中枢神经系统(CNS)间质性流体病变的疾病。其中一种疾病包括病理机制尚不清楚的脑小血管病(CSVD)。CSVD 是一个总括术语,用于描述一种影响脑微血管(或微循环)的慢性进行性疾病,涉及供应脑白质和深灰质的穿透性小血管。这篇综述文章提出 CSVD 是 "中枢神经系统间质性体液病 "的一种形式。将中枢神经系统间质性流体病变与 CSVD 联系起来,将有助于更好地了解 CSVD 病理生理学中的血管周围空间流体动力学。这将有助于制定治疗和治疗策略,以改善 CSVD 的病理和不良影响。
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