The Blood-Brain Barrier: Regulatory Roles in Wakefulness and Sleep

被引:28
|
作者
Pan, Weihong [1 ]
Kastin, Abba J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Biopotentials Sleep Ctr, Baton Rouge, LA 70809 USA
[2] Pennington Biomed Res Ctr, Blood Brain Barrier Grp, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
sleep; blood-brain barrier; circadian rhythm; chronobiology; transport; permeability; tight junction; solute carrier; Pgp; glucose; obesity; synaptic function; CNS drug; NECROSIS-FACTOR-ALPHA; AMYLOID-BETA; SPINAL-CORD; NEUROPEPTIDE-Y; GROWTH-HORMONE; PEPTIDE DSIP; CIRCADIAN RHYTHMICITY; CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; TRANSPORT;
D O I
10.1177/1073858416639005
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Sleep and its disorders are known to affect the functions of essential organs and systems in the body. However, very little is known about how the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is regulated. A few years ago, we launched a project to determine the impact of sleep fragmentation and chronic sleep restriction on BBB functions, including permeability to fluorescent tracers, tight junction protein expression and distribution, glucose and other solute transporter activities, and mediation of cellular mechanisms. Recent publications and relevant literature allow us to summarize here the sleep-BBB interactions in five sections: (1) the structural basis enabling the BBB to serve as a huge regulatory interface; (2) BBB transport and permeation of substances participating in sleep-wake regulation; (3) the circadian rhythm of BBB function; (4) the effect of experimental sleep disruption maneuvers on BBB activities, including regional heterogeneity, possible threshold effect, and reversibility; and (5) implications of sleep disruption-induced BBB dysfunction in neurodegeneration and CNS autoimmune diseases. After reading the review, the general audience should be convinced that the BBB is an important mediating interface for sleep-wake regulation and a crucial relay station of mind-body crosstalk. The pharmaceutical industry should take into consideration that sleep disruption alters the pharmacokinetics of BBB permeation and CNS drug delivery, being attentive to the chrono timing and activation of co-transporters in subjects with sleep disorders.
引用
收藏
页码:124 / 136
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Blood-Brain Barrier as a Regulatory Interface
    Banks, William A.
    FRONTIERS IN EATING AND WEIGHT REGULATION, 2010, 63 : 102 - 110
  • [2] Regulation of the Blood-Brain Barrier by Circadian Rhythms and Sleep
    Cuddapah, Vishnu Anand
    Zhang, Shirley L.
    Sehgal, Amita
    TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES, 2019, 42 (07) : 500 - 510
  • [3] Healthy aging and the blood-brain barrier
    Banks, William A.
    Reed, May J.
    Logsdon, Aric F.
    Rhea, Elizabeth M.
    Erickson, Michelle A.
    NATURE AGING, 2021, 1 (03): : 243 - 254
  • [4] Drug delivery to the brain in Alzheimer's disease: Consideration of the blood-brain barrier
    Banks, William A.
    ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS, 2012, 64 (07) : 629 - 639
  • [5] Sleep Restriction Impairs Blood-Brain Barrier Function
    He, Junyun
    Hsuchou, Hung
    He, Yi
    Kastin, Abba J.
    Wang, Yuping
    Pan, Weihong
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2014, 34 (44) : 14697 - 14706
  • [6] Hormones and the blood-brain barrier
    Hampl, Richard
    Bicikova, Marie
    Sosvorova, Lucie
    HORMONE MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 2015, 21 (03) : 159 - 164
  • [7] Interaction between blood-brain barrier and glymphatic system in solute clearance
    Verheggen, I. C. M.
    Van Boxtel, M. P. J.
    Verhey, F. R. J.
    Jansen, J. F. A.
    Backes, W. H.
    NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS, 2018, 90 : 26 - 33
  • [8] A historical perspective on the interactions of insulin at the blood-brain barrier
    Rhea, Elizabeth M.
    Banks, William A.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 2021, 33 (04)
  • [9] Computational simulation and modeling of the blood-brain barrier pathology
    Shityakov, Sergey
    Foerster, Carola Y.
    HISTOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY, 2018, 149 (05) : 451 - 459
  • [10] Cellular Elements of the Blood-Brain Barrier
    Correale, Jorge
    Villa, Andres
    NEUROCHEMICAL RESEARCH, 2009, 34 (12) : 2067 - 2077