Tight junctions of the blood-brain barrier

被引:388
作者
Kniesel, U [1 ]
Wolburg, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tubingen, Inst Pathol, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany
关键词
tight junction; blood-brain barrier; morphology; freeze-fracture; cadherins; catenins; occludin; cytoskeleton;
D O I
10.1023/A:1006995910836
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
1. The blood-brain barrier is essential for the maintenance and regulation of the neural microenvironment. The blood-brain barrier endothelial cells comprise an extremely low rate of transcytotic vesicles and a restrictive paracellular diffusion barrier. The latter is realized by the tight junctions between the endothelial cells of the brain microvasculature, which are subject of this review. Morphologically, blood-brain barrier-tight junctions are more similar to epithelial tight junctions than to endothelial tight junctions in peripheral blood vessels. 2. Although blood-brain barrier-tight junctions share many characteristics with epithelial tight junctions, there are also essential differences. However, in contrast to tight junctions in epithelial systems, structural and functional characteristics of tight junctions in endothelial cells are highly sensitive to ambient factors. 3. Many ubiquitous molecular constituents of tight junctions have been identified and characterized including claudins, occludin, ZO-1, ZO-2, ZO-3, cingulin, and 7H6. Signaling pathways involved in tight junction regulation comprise, among others, G-proteins, serine, threonine, and tyrosine kinases, extra- and intracellular calcium levels, cAMP levels, proteases, and TNF alpha. Common to most of these pathways is the modulation of cytoskeletal elements which may define blood-brain barrier characteristics. Additionally, cross-talk between components of the tight junction- and the cadherin-calenin system suggests a close functional interdependence of the two cell-cell contact systems. 4. Recent studies were able to elucidate crucial aspects of the molecular basis of tight junction regulation. An integration of new results into previous morphological work is the central intention of this review.
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