Igor V. Shirolapov, Alexander V. Zakharov, Svetlana V. Bulgakova, Elena V. Khivintseva, Mariya S. Sergeeva, Natalia P. Romanchuk, Olga N. Pavlova, Victor B. Kazantsev
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Glymphatic dysfunction in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases and pathological aging
The complex interaction between a number of age-related factors, including cellular aging, impair of the sleep-wake cycle and architecture and/or quality of sleep, inflammaging, and the development of comorbidities, determines not only life expectancy in general, but also forms the basis of healthy and unhealthy ageing in particular. An imbalance in the homeostatic functions that support the exchange of fluid and solutes in the cerebral tissue, which can be observed both in normal physiological ageing and in the development of neuropathology, has longitudinal consequences ranging from impaired synaptic signaling to the onset of neurodegenerative diseases. Recently, the concept of the Glymphatic system as a highly organized perivascular pathway has been formed, which connects the cerebrospinal fluid with the lymphatic vessels of the meninges through the brain tissue. Although the precise molecular mechanisms of the glymphatic pathway have not yet been completely characterized, the key processes underlying solute transport and metabolite clearance have already been substantially identified. This review analyzes current scientific information in this area of research, describes in detail the features of the perivascular glial-dependent clearance system, and discusses that its dysfunction assumes fundamental importance in the pathological accumulation of metabolites during ageing, the development of age-related changes in the brain, and the progression of neurodegenerative diseases.
期刊介绍:
“Genes and Cells” (the old name is “Cell Transplantology and Tissue Engineering”) is a peer-reviewed scientific and practical journal recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation for publishing basic materials of dissertation research. Originally conceived as a highly specialized publication, the Journal has now gained an ever wider target audience. If at the beginning of its journey — from September 2005 — the target audience of the journal were biotechnologists, specialists in the field of molecular and cell biology, by now it has expanded with medical practitioners. Such progressive dynamics are absolutely natural — over the last 7-10 years, biomedical technologies have come out of the exotic category, lack of understanding of the inhabitants and mistrust of clinicians have been replaced by interest and awareness of the need to use biotechnology tools in medicine no longer tomorrow, but today. The sections of the journal are formulated to fully disclose the target topics of the publication, convey to readers the opinions of leading experts in the field of biomedical technologies on topical issues of concern, acquaint them with the most significant recent foreign and domestic research, materials of thematic conferences, present analytical information on fundamental issues of biomedical technologies trends in the biotech business. The journal includes the following headings: “expert opinions”, “cell technology news”, “reviews”, “original research”, “clinical experience”, “discussion and general theoretical work”, “stem cell business”.