脑血管的分化:答案是由Wnt吹来的。

Stefan Liebner, Karl H Plate
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摘要

脊椎动物大脑的血管化发生在胚胎发育过程中,由预先形成的神经周围血管丛形成。由于与神经外胚层细胞的密切接触,这些血管只能通过新生血管进入大脑,获得并保持独特的屏障特性,即血脑屏障(BBB)。内皮血脑屏障依赖于内皮细胞与周细胞、星形胶质细胞、神经元和小胶质细胞的密切联系,这些细胞被概括为神经血管单位。虽然几十年来人们都知道中枢神经系统组织为内皮细胞的血脑屏障诱导和分化提供了线索,但其分子机制仍然不清楚。直到最近,权威的Wnt/ β -catenin通路和Wnt7a/7b生长因子才被发现一方面与脑血管生成有关,另一方面与血脑屏障诱导有关。这一在理解脑血管分化方面的突破促使我们回顾这些发现,这些发现嵌入了脉管系统中Wnt信号传导的新兴概念。特别地,与其他通路的相互作用是至关重要的血管发育,如VEGF, Notch,血管生成素和Sonic hedgehog进行了讨论。最后,我们考虑了Wnt通路在血脑屏障功能受阻的血管性脑病理中的潜在作用,例如在胶质瘤、中风和阿尔茨海默病中。
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Differentiation of the brain vasculature: the answer came blowing by the Wnt.

Differentiation of the brain vasculature: the answer came blowing by the Wnt.

Differentiation of the brain vasculature: the answer came blowing by the Wnt.

Vascularization of the vertebrate brain takes place during embryonic development from a preformed perineural vascular plexus. As a consequence of the intimate contact with neuroectodermal cells the vessels, which are entering the brain exclusively via sprouting angiogenesis, acquire and maintain unique barrier properties known as the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The endothelial BBB depends upon the close association of endothelial cells with pericytes, astrocytes, neurons and microglia, which are summarized in the term neuro-vascular unit. Although it is known since decades that the CNS tissue provides the cues for BBB induction and differentiation in endothelial cells, the molecular mechanism remained obscure.Only recently, the canonical Wnt/beta-catenin pathway and the Wnt7a/7b growth factors have been implicated in brain angiogenesis on the one hand and in BBB induction on the other. This breakthrough in understanding the differentiation of the brain vasculature prompted us to review these findings embedded in the emerging concepts of Wnt signaling in the vasculature. In particular, interactions with other pathways that are crucial for vascular development such as VEGF, Notch, angiopoietins and Sonic hedgehog are discussed. Finally, we considered the potential role of the Wnt pathway in vascular brain pathologies in which BBB function is hampered, as for example in glioma, stroke and Alzheimer's disease.

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