脑血管疾病中血脑屏障的紊乱。

I Klatzo
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脑血管疾病中血脑屏障的紊乱可能对潜在的基本病理状况产生不利影响。与血清蛋白外渗相关的屏障破坏导致脑组织血管源性水肿的发展。药理活性物质如生物胺的异常通过可能显著影响脑血流量和代谢,并激活具有这些物质受体的神经元。此外,与代谢物的错误运输有关的屏障功能障碍可能导致水肿和组织损伤。在脑缺血时,动脉闭塞解除后,屏障可出现两个单独的开口:第一个在再循环后迅速出现,与随后的反应性充血有关;第二个在一段时间后出现,与脑组织的病理改变有关。在某些情况下,如癫痫发作,“血流动力学”和“组织”因素可能同时起作用。血脑屏障改变的选择性特征与驻留在脑内皮中的多种屏障系统有关。这些选择性特征在发育过程和化学后屏障干扰的可逆性过程中是显而易见的。慢性高血压中观察到的间歇性屏障打开可能导致血清外渗蛋白的积累,并导致这种情况下经常观察到的水肿变化。
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Disturbances of the blood-brain barrier in cerebrovascular disorders.

The disturbances of the BBB in cerebrovascular disorders may affect adversely an underlying basic pathological condition. Breakdown of the barrier associated with extravasation of serum proteins leads to development of vasogenic edema in the brain tissue. An abnormal passage of pharmacologically active substances, such as biogenic amines, may significantly affect cerebral blood flow and metabolism and activate neurons equipped with receptors for these substances. Also, a barrier dysfunction related to faulty out-transport of metabolites may contribute to edema and tissue damage. In cerebral ischemia, following release of arterial occlusion there can be two separate openings of the barrier: the first - occurring promptly after recirculation and related to ensuing reactive hyperemia, the second - after some delay and related to pathological changes in the brain tissue. In some circumstances, such as epileptic seizures, both "hemodynamic" and "tissue" factors may be operative at the same time. The selective features of BBB changes are related to multiplicity of barrier systems residing in cerebral endothelium. These selective features are demonstrable during development and during reversibility of postichemic barrier disturbances. Intermittent openings of the barrier observed in chronic hypertension may lead to accumulation of extravasated serum proteins and be responsible for frequently observed edematous changes in this condition.

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