Endothelial calcium dynamics, connexin channels and blood-brain barrier function

2013 
Abstract Situated between the circulation and the brain, the blood–brain barrier (BBB) protects the brain from circulating toxins while securing a specialized environment for neuro-glial signaling. BBB capillary endothelial cells exhibit low transcytotic activity and a tight, junctional network that, aided by the cytoskeleton, restricts paracellular permeability. The latter is subject of extensive research as it relates to neuropathology, edema and inflammation. A key determinant in regulating paracellular permeability is the endothelial cytoplasmic Ca 2+ concentration ([Ca 2+ ] i ) that affects junctional and cytoskeletal proteins. Ca 2+ signals are not one-time events restricted to a single cell but often appear as oscillatory [Ca 2+ ] i changes that may propagate between cells as intercellular Ca 2+ waves. The effect of Ca 2+ oscillations/waves on BBB function is largely unknown and we here review current evidence on how [Ca 2+ ] i dynamics influence BBB permeability.
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