脑膜淋巴管在缺血性脑卒中中的新作用。

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Molecular Neurobiology Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-28 DOI:10.1007/s12035-025-04983-6
Richard Simon Machado, Khiany Mathias, Larissa Joaquim, Maiara de Aguiar da Costa, Anita Tiscoski, Cinara Ludvig Gonçalves, Gislaine Tezza Rezin, Fabricia Petronilho
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摘要

这篇综述强调了脑膜淋巴管(MLVs)在缺血性卒中背景下的新兴相关性,挑战了传统的特权免疫中枢神经系统的观点。mlv通过调节外周免疫细胞进入脑膜腔室,这一过程不受血脑屏障的阻碍,从而促进免疫监视。在缺血性中风中,这些血管在神经炎症级联反应中起着至关重要的作用,通过将抗原和信号输送到颈部淋巴结来促进免疫反应。它们的参与延伸到解决缺血性脑水肿的潜在贡献,影响流体稳态。mlv、神经炎症和流体动力学之间的动态相互作用提示了有希望的治疗方法。针对这些血管进行免疫调节、液体引流和保持血脑屏障完整性是改善缺血性卒中预后的一种创新方法。然而,成功的临床转化需要进一步探索这些血管的治疗潜力。mlv的多方面贡献为正在进行的研究提供了令人信服的理由,旨在充分利用其在缺血性卒中管理中的治疗作用。
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Emerging Roles of Meningeal Lymphatic Vessels in Ischemic Stroke.

This review highlights the emerging relevance of meningeal lymphatic vessels (MLVs) in the context of ischemic stroke, challenging the conventional view of a privileged immunological central nervous system. MLVs facilitate immunological surveillance by modulating the entry of peripheral immune cells into the meningeal compartment, a process not impeded by the blood-brain barrier. In ischemic stroke, these vessels play a crucial role in the neuroinflammatory cascade, contributing to immune responses by draining antigens and signals to cervical lymph nodes. Their involvement extends to potential contributions to resolving ischemia-induced cerebral edema, impacting fluid homeostasis. The dynamic interaction among MLVs, neuroinflammation, and fluid dynamics suggests promising therapeutic approaches. Targeting these vessels for immunomodulation, fluid drainage, and preserving blood-brain barrier integrity emerges as an innovative approach to improve ischemic stroke outcomes. However, successful clinical translation awaits further exploration of the therapeutic potential of these vessels. The multifaceted contributions of MLVs provide a compelling rationale for ongoing research, aiming to fully harness their therapeutic impact in ischemic stroke management.

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Molecular Neurobiology
Molecular Neurobiology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
2.00%
发文量
480
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Neurobiology is an exciting journal for neuroscientists needing to stay in close touch with progress at the forefront of molecular brain research today. It is an especially important periodical for graduate students and "postdocs," specifically designed to synthesize and critically assess research trends for all neuroscientists hoping to stay active at the cutting edge of this dramatically developing area. This journal has proven to be crucial in departmental libraries, serving as essential reading for every committed neuroscientist who is striving to keep abreast of all rapid developments in a forefront field. Most recent significant advances in experimental and clinical neuroscience have been occurring at the molecular level. Until now, there has been no journal devoted to looking closely at this fragmented literature in a critical, coherent fashion. Each submission is thoroughly analyzed by scientists and clinicians internationally renowned for their special competence in the areas treated.
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