小胶质动力学,血脑屏障形态发生和发育毒性:简要回顾和计算模型

IF 6.1 Q1 TOXICOLOGY
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摘要

血脑屏障(BBB)的形态发生是一个与胚胎神经管新生血管形成有关的复杂过程。在器官发生过程中,血管-神经室之间形成的这种选择性运输界面与神经炎症和神经发育缺陷有关。一个新兴的概念是,小胶质细胞在这种神经血管模式中起着核心作用,然而,尽管有广泛的文献基础,在理解这种常驻免疫前哨细胞类型如何在神经发育的关键阶段与化学暴露相互作用方面仍然存在许多空白。这篇简短综述的目的是:(i)概述目前对血脑屏障形态发生过程中小胶质细胞功能的理解;(ii)审查怀孕期间药物/化学物质暴露对小胶质细胞功能的潜在破坏;(iii)提出一个预测血脑屏障发育不良毒理学的计算模型。
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Microglial dynamics, blood-brain barrier morphogenesis, and developmental toxicity: A brief review and computational model

Morphogenesis of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a complex process linked to neovascularization of the embryonic neural tube. This selective transport interface forms between vascular-neural compartments during organogenesis and dysregulation has been linked to neuroinflammation and neurodevelopmental defects. One emerging concept is that microglial cells play a central role in this neurovascular patterning, yet despite an extensive literature base, many gaps still exist in understanding how this resident immunological sentinel cell type interacts with chemical exposure at critical stages of neurodevelopment. The goals of this short review were to: (i) synopsize current understanding of microglial function during BBB morphogenesis; (ii) review potential disruption of microglial function linked to drug/chemical exposure during pregnancy; and (iii) present a working computational model for predictive toxicology of BBB dysmorphogenesis.

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Current Opinion in Toxicology
Current Opinion in Toxicology Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Toxicology
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期刊介绍: The aims and scope of Current Opinion in Toxicology is to systematically provide the reader with timely and provocative views and opinions of the highest qualified and recognized experts on current advances in selected topics within the field of toxicology. The goal is that Current Opinion in Toxicology will be an invaluable source of information and perspective for researchers, teachers, managers and administrators, policy makers and students. Division of the subject into sections: For this purpose, the scope of Toxicology is divided into six selected high impact themed sections, each of which is reviewed once a year: Mechanistic Toxicology, Metabolic Toxicology, Risk assessment in Toxicology, Genomic Toxicology, Systems Toxicology, Translational Toxicology.
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