淋巴系统:对神经系统疾病的新认识

Brain-X Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1002/brx2.70011
Junbo Liao, Zhihan An, Quan Cheng, Yaxue Liu, Yibing Chen, Zhangjie Su, Ahsan Muhammad Usman, Zhi Tang, Gelei Xiao
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淋巴系统(glymphatic system, GS)是在中枢神经系统(central nervous system, CNS)中新发现的转运系统,它通过促进代谢废物的清除和液体的转运,在维持体内平衡中起着至关重要的作用。这一突破性的发现大大提高了我们对中枢神经系统生理学的理解。从历史上看,人们认为大脑没有淋巴系统,因此其清除废物的机制在很大程度上是个谜。本文从血管周围间隙、水通道蛋白4 (AQP4)通道和脑膜淋巴系统的解剖结构及其功能动力学等方面进行综述,以阐明其废物清除机制。它还探讨了影响GS活动的关键因素,如睡眠、动脉搏动、衰老和药物干预。此外,它还研究了GS功能障碍在各种神经系统疾病中的意义,包括中风、阿尔茨海默病和帕金森病。此外,它还讨论了针对这一重要系统的最新诊断和治疗策略。了解GS在中枢神经系统稳态中的作用不仅为神经系统疾病的病理生理学提供了新的见解,而且为增强大脑健康和减轻神经退行性过程的治疗干预开辟了新的途径。
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The glymphatic system: A new insight into the understanding of neurological diseases

The glymphatic system: A new insight into the understanding of neurological diseases

The glymphatic system (GS) is a newly discovered transport system in the central nervous system (CNS) that plays a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis by facilitating the clearance of metabolic waste and fluid transport. This groundbreaking discovery has significantly advanced our understanding of CNS physiology. Historically, the brain was thought to lack a lymphatic system, leaving its mechanisms for waste clearance largely enigmatic. This review elaborates on the anatomical structures of the GS, including the perivascular space, aquaporin 4 (AQP4) channels, and the meningeal lymphatic system, as well as their functional dynamics, to elucidate the GS's waste clearance mechanism. It also explores the key factors influencing GS activity, such as sleep, arterial pulsation, aging, and pharmacological interventions. Moreover, it examines the implications of GS dysfunction in various neurological diseases, including stroke, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease. Furthermore, it discusses the latest diagnostic and therapeutic strategies targeting this vital system. Understanding the role of the GS in CNS homeostasis not only provides new insights into the pathophysiology of neurological diseases but also opens novel avenues for therapeutic interventions to enhance brain health and mitigate neurodegenerative processes.

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