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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1004...

Topic
Review
Author
Yao, Di Zhang, Ruoying Xie, Minjie Ding, Fengfei Wang, Minghuan Wang, Wei
Langue
en
Editor

Springer Nature Singapore

Category

Neuroscience Bulletin

Year

2022

listing date

3/6/2024

Keywords
glial perivascular cells gvu
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Abstract

The concept of the glial-vascular unit (GVU) was raised recently to emphasize the close associations between brain cells and cerebral vessels, and their coordinated reactions to diverse neurological insults from a “glio-centric” view.

GVU is a multicellular structure composed of glial cells, perivascular cells, and perivascular space.

Each component is closely linked, collectively forming the GVU.

The central roles of glial and perivascular cells and their multi-level interconnections in the GVU under normal conditions and in central nervous system (CNS) disorders have not been elucidated in detail.

Here, we comprehensively review the intensive interactions between glial cells and perivascular cells in the niche of perivascular space, which take part in the modulation of cerebral blood flow and angiogenesis, formation of the blood-brain barrier, and clearance of neurotoxic wastes.

Next, we discuss dysfunctions of the GVU in various neurological diseases, including ischemic stroke, spinal cord injury, Alzheimer’s disease, and major depression disorder.

In addition, we highlight the possible therapies targeting the GVU, which may have potential clinical applications.

Yao, Di,Zhang, Ruoying,Xie, Minjie,Ding, Fengfei,Wang, Minghuan,Wang, Wei, 2022, Updated Understanding of the Glial-Vascular Unit in Central Nervous System Disorders, Springer Nature Singapore

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