Molecular anatomy of intercellular junctions in brain endothelial and epithelial barriers: electron microscopist's view

被引:196
作者
Vorbrodt, AW [1 ]
Dobrogowska, DH [1 ]
机构
[1] New York State Inst Basic Res Dev Disabil, New York State Off Mental Retardat & Dev Disa, Lab Cytochem, Dept Dev Neurobiol, Staten Isl, NY 10314 USA
关键词
blood-brain barrier; blood-CSF barrier; endothelial cell; intercellular junction; immunogold cytochemistry; electron microscopy;
D O I
10.1016/S0165-0173(03)00177-2
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
In this review, we have tried to summarize the current knowledge on the distribution of important molecular components of intercellular junctions-both tight junctions (TJs) and adherens junctions (AJs)-at the level of ultrastructure. For this purpose, immunogold procedure was applied to ultrathin sections of brain samples obtained from mice, rats, and humans and embedded in hydrophilic resin Lowicryl K4M. The results of our observations performed with transmission electron microscopy (EM) are discussed and compared with findings of other authors. Although the main structures responsible for the barrier and fence functions of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and blood-CSF barrier are TJs present between endothelial cells (ECs) of brain capillaries and epithelia] cells of the choroid plexus, their functional characteristics (e.g. tightness of the barrier evaluated by electrical resistance) differ significantly. Therefore, our main attention is focused on the presence and distribution of both intrinsic, i.e.. integral membrane (transmembrane), molecules such as occludin, claudins, and junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) in TJs, and cadherins in AJs, as well as peripheral molecules of both types of junctions, e.g. zonula occludens (ZO) proteins and catenins. The latter group of molecules connects transmembrane proteins with the cell cytoskeleton. A close spatial association of the TJ proteins with those of AJs indicates that both junctional types are intermingled in the BBB type of endothelium. One of most important purposes of this work is to find out the junction-associated molecules that can serve as sensitive markers of normal or disturbed function of brain barriers. Understanding the structural-functional relations between molecular components of junctional complexes in physiological and experimental conditions of both barriers can provide important information about the etiology of various pathological conditions of the central nervous system and also help to elaborate new therapeutic approaches. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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