Paravascular microcirculation facilitates rapid lipid transport and astrocyte signaling in the brain

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Vinita Rangroo Thrane
Alexander S. Thrane
Benjamin A. Plog
Meenakshisundaram Thiyagarajan
Jeffrey J. Iliff
Rashid Deane
Erlend A. Nagelhus
Maiken Nedergaard
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[1] Center for Translational Neuromedicine,Division of Glia Disease and Therapeutics, Department of Neurosurgery
[2] University of Rochester Medical Center,undefined
[3] Letten Institute of Basic Medical Sciences,undefined
[4] University of Oslo,undefined
[5] Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway,undefined
[6] Nordic EMBL Partnership,undefined
[7] University of Oslo,undefined
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In the brain, a paravascular space exists between vascular cells and astroglial end-foot processes, creating a continuous sheath surrounding blood vessels. Using in vivo two-photon imaging we demonstrate that the paravascular circulation facilitates selective transport of small lipophilic molecules, rapid interstitial fluid movement and widespread glial calcium signaling. Depressurizing the paravascular system leads to unselective lipid diffusion, intracellular lipid accumulation and pathological signaling in astrocytes. As the central nervous system is devoid of lymphatic vessels, the paravascular space may serve as a lymphatic equivalent that represents a separate highway for the transport of lipids and signaling molecules.
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