The pericyte: an important cell type for central nervous system diseases

Qingbin Wu, Xiaochen Yuan, Hongwei Li, R. Xiu
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Pericytes are contractile cells that wrap around the endothelial cells of capillaries throughout the body. They play an important role in regulating the blood brain barrier (BBB) and blood spinal cord barrier (BSCB). Our research group is committed to find out the characteristics of pericytes, which directly impact pathophysiological processes in CNSD. We recently reported that the pericytes from brain microvascular and spinal cord microvascular possessed the distinguishable abilities of tube-formation and migration, which provide a better understanding of pericytes in CNS. The awareness of regional microvascular pericytes heterogeneity in CNS obliges consideration that brain and spinal cord microvascular networks might differ in their barrier properties or other capacities. In vivo, our research indicated that pericytes might promote angiogenesis in spinal cord injury C57BL/6 mice. Melatonin ameliorated the loss of blood vessels and disruption of BSCB to exert a protective effect on SCI, which might be mediated by increased pericyte coverage. The upregulation of angiopoietin-1 in pericytes could inhibit inflammation and apoptosis to protect the microvessels. Generally speaking, melatonin could stabilize microvascular barrier function and microcirculation of SCI, whose mechanism was to promote the repair of the damaged BSCB.
周细胞:中枢神经系统疾病的重要细胞类型
周细胞是包裹全身毛细血管内皮细胞的可收缩细胞。它们在调节血脑屏障(BBB)和血脊髓屏障(BSCB)中起重要作用。本课课组致力于发现直接影响CNSD病理生理过程的周细胞的特性。我们最近报道了来自脑微血管和脊髓微血管的周细胞具有可区分的管状形成和迁移能力,这有助于更好地了解中枢神经系统的周细胞。对中枢神经系统微血管周细胞区域异质性的认识促使我们考虑到脑和脊髓微血管网络在屏障特性或其他能力方面可能存在差异。在体内,我们的研究表明周细胞可能促进C57BL/6脊髓损伤小鼠血管生成。褪黑素改善了血管的丧失和BSCB的破坏,从而对脊髓损伤发挥保护作用,这可能是通过增加周细胞覆盖来介导的。上调周细胞血管生成素-1可抑制炎症和细胞凋亡,保护微血管。一般来说,褪黑素可以稳定脊髓损伤的微血管屏障功能和微循环,其机制是促进受损BSCB的修复。
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