[Aging and brain circulation. Role of the extracellular matrix of brain microvessels].

A M Robert, M Schaeverbeke, J Schaeverbeke, L Robert
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Maintenance of normal brain activity is dependent among other factors on the maintenance of a functional blood-brain barrier (BBB), localised mainly at the capillary wall of cerebral microcirculation. The modifications of the BBB during aging play an important role in cognitive decline with aging as well as in dementias. A review of the experiments of our laboratory over the last decades is presented, on the interaction of endothelial cells with their basement membranes, both together representing a functional unit of BBB. The action of proteolytic enzymes on the basement membrane increases BBB permeability by increasing the transcellular transport activity of endothelial cells. Flavonoid drugs protect BBB from proteolytic activity by interacting with collagen fibers and protecting sensitive peptide bonds from attack by proteolytic enzymes. These drugs enhance also the resynthesis of degraded basement membranes.

衰老与大脑循环。脑微血管细胞外基质的作用[j]。
正常脑活动的维持依赖于血脑屏障(BBB)的维持,而血脑屏障主要位于脑微循环的毛细血管壁。脑屏障在衰老过程中的改变在认知能力下降和痴呆中起重要作用。在过去的几十年里,我们的实验室对内皮细胞与其基底膜的相互作用进行了回顾,这两者共同代表了血脑屏障的一个功能单位。蛋白水解酶在基底膜上的作用通过增加内皮细胞的跨细胞转运活性来增加血脑屏障的通透性。黄酮类药物通过与胶原纤维相互作用和保护敏感肽键免受蛋白水解酶的攻击来保护血脑屏障免受蛋白水解活性的影响。这些药物还能促进降解基膜的再合成。
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