Cerebrospinal fluid efflux through dynamic paracellular pores on venules as a missing piece of the brain drainage system

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The glymphatic system plays a key role in the clearance of waste from the parenchyma, and its dysfunction has been associated with the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, questions remain regarding its complete mechanisms. Here, we report that efflux of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)/interstitial fluid (ISF) solutes occurs through a triphasic process that cannot be explained by the current model, but rather hints at the possibility of other, previously undiscovered routes from paravenous spaces to the blood. Using real-time, in vivo observation of efflux, a novel drainage pathway was discovered, in which CSF molecules enter the bloodstream directly through dynamically assembled, trumpet-shaped pores (basolateral phi<8 mu m; apical phi < 2 mu m) on the walls of brain venules. As Zn2+ could facilitate the brain clearance of macromolecular ISF solutes, Zn2+-induced reconstruction of the tight junctions (TJs) in vascular endothelial cells may participate in pore formation. Thus, an updated model for glymphatic clearance of brain metabolites and potential regulation is postulated. In addition, deficient clearance of A beta through these asymmetric venule pores was observed in AD model mice, supporting the notion that impaired brain drainage function contributes to A beta accumulation and pathogenic dilation of the perivascular space in AD.
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A beta clearance,brain drainage pathway,dynamic asymmetric pores,perivascular space dilation,tight junctions
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