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Blood-brain borders: a proposal to address limitations of historical blood-brain barrier terminology.
Badaut, Jerome; Ghersi-Egea, Jean-François; Thorne, Robert G; Konsman, Jan Pieter.
Affiliation
  • Badaut J; Brain Molecular Imaging Lab, UMR 5536, CNRS, RMSB, University of Bordeaux, 146 Rue Léo Saignat, 33076, Bordeaux Cedex, France. jerome.badaut@cnrs.fr.
  • Ghersi-Egea JF; Basic Science Department, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA, USA. jerome.badaut@cnrs.fr.
  • Thorne RG; FLUID Team, Lyon Neurosciences Research Center, INSERM U1028, CNRS UMR 5292, Lyon-1 University, Bron, France. jean-francois.ghersi-egea@inserm.fr.
  • Konsman JP; Denali Therapeutics, Inc, 161 Oyster Point Blvd., South San Francisco, CA, 94080, USA. thorne@dnli.com.
Fluids Barriers CNS ; 21(1): 3, 2024 Jan 05.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38183042
ABSTRACT
Many neuroscientists use the term Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) to emphasize restrictiveness, often equating or reducing the notion of BBB properties to tight junction molecules physically sealing cerebral endothelial cells, rather than pointing out the complexity of this biological interface with respect to its selectivity and variety of exchange between the general blood circulation and the central nervous tissue. Several authors in the field find it unfortunate that the exquisitely dynamic interfaces between blood and brain continue to be viewed primarily as obstructive barriers to transport. Although the term blood-brain interface is an excellent descriptor that does not convey the idea of a barrier, it is important and preferable for the spreading of an idea beyond specialist communities to try to appeal to well-chosen metaphors. Recent evidence reviewed here indicates that blood-brain interfaces are more than selective semi-permeable membranes in that they display many dynamic processes and complex mechanisms for communication. They are thus more like 'geopolitical borders'. Furthermore, some authors working on blood-brain interface-relevant issues have started to use the word border, for example in border-associated macrophages. Therefore, we suggest adopting the term Blood-Brain Border to better communicate the flexibility of and movement across blood-brain interfaces.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Blood-Brain Barrier / Cardiovascular System Language: En Journal: Fluids Barriers CNS Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Francia

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Blood-Brain Barrier / Cardiovascular System Language: En Journal: Fluids Barriers CNS Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Francia