Astrocyte mediated modulation of blood-brain barrier permeability does not correlate with a loss of tight junction proteins from the cellular contacts

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Stefan Hamm
Bénédicte Dehouck
Jörg Kraus
Karen Wolburg-Buchholz
Hartwig Wolburg
Werner Risau
Roméo Cecchelli
Britta Engelhardt
Marie-Pierre Dehouck
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[1] Max Planck Institute for Physiological and Clinical Research,Unité mixte Institut Pasteur de Lille
[2] Max Planck Institute for Vascular Biology,Université d’Artois
[3] U.A. 2465-Faculté des Sciences Jean Perrin,Theodor Kocher Institute
[4] University of Bern,undefined
[5] Institute for Pathology,undefined
[6] Wyeth Vaccine Research,undefined
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Cell and Tissue Research | 2004年 / 315卷
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Claudins; Occludin; Tight junction; Edema formation; Blood-brain barrier; Cell culture (bovine, rat);
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In the central nervous system (CNS) complex endothelial tight junctions (TJs) form a restrictive paracellular diffusion barrier, the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Pathogenic changes within the CNS are frequently accompanied by the loss of BBB properties, resulting in brain edema. In order to investigate whether BBB leakiness can be monitored by a loss of TJ proteins from cellular borders, we used an in vitro BBB model where brain endothelial cells in co-culture with astrocytes form a tight permeability barrier for 3H-inulin and 14C-sucrose. Removal of astrocytes from the co-culture resulted in an increased permeability to small tracers across the brain endothelial cell monolayer and an opening of the TJs to horseradish peroxidase as detected by electron microscopy. Strikingly, opening of the endothelial TJs was not accompanied by any visible change in the molecular composition of endothelial TJs as junctional localization of the TJ-associated proteins claudin-3, claudin-5, occludin, ZO-1 or ZO-2 or the adherens junction-associated proteins β-catenin or p120cas did not change. Thus, opening of BBB TJs is not readily accompanied by the complete loss of the junctional localization of TJ proteins.
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