Age-Associated Changes In The Blood-Brain Barrier: Comparative Studies In Human And Mouse (Vol 44, Pg 328, 2018)

NEUROPATHOLOGY AND APPLIED NEUROBIOLOGY(2018)

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AimsWhile vascular pathology is a common feature of a range of neurodegenerative diseases, we hypothesized that vascular changes occur in association with normal ageing. Therefore, we aimed to characterize age-associated changes in the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in human and mouse cohorts.MethodsImmunohistochemistry and Evans blue assays were used to characterize BBB dysfunction (tight junction protein expression and serum plasma protein accumulation), vascular pathology (pericyte loss and vascular density) and glial pathology (astrocyte and microglial density) in ageing neurological control human prefrontal cortex (a total of 23 cases from 5 age groups representing the spectrum of young adult to old age: 20-30years, 31-45years, 46-60years, 61-75years and 75+) and C57BL/6 mice (3months, 12months, 18months and 24months, n=5/6 per group).ResultsQuantification of the tight junction protein ZO-1 within the cortex and cerebellum of the mouse cohort showed a significant trend to both increased number (cortex P<0.001, cerebellum P<0.001) and length (cortex P<0.001, cerebellum P<0.001) of junctional breaks associated with increasing age. GFAP expression significantly correlated with ageing in the mice (P=0.037). In the human cohort, assessment of human protein accumulation (albumin, fibrinogen and human IgG) demonstrated cells morphologically resembling clasmatodendritic astrocytes, indicative of BBB dysfunction. Semiquantitative assessment of astrogliosis in the cortex expression revealed an association with age (P=0.003), while no age-associated changes in microglial pathology, microvascular density or pericyte coverage were detected.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates BBB dysfunction in normal brain ageing, both in human and mouse cohorts.
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