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Publication : Elevated levels of homocysteine compromise blood-brain barrier integrity in mice.

First Author  Kamath AF Year  2006
Journal  Blood Volume  107
Issue  2 Pages  591-3
PubMed ID  16189268 Mgi Jnum  J:125795
Mgi Id  MGI:3759934 Doi  10.1182/blood-2005-06-2506
Citation  Kamath AF, et al. (2006) Elevated levels of homocysteine compromise blood-brain barrier integrity in mice. Blood 107(2):591-3
abstractText  Elevated levels of plasma homocysteine (Hcy) correlate with increased risk of cardiovascular and Alzheimer diseases. We studied the effect of elevated Hcy on the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to explore the possibility of a vascular link between the 2 diseases. On a hyperhomocysteinemic diet, cystathionine beta-synthase (Cbs)-heterozygous mice develop hyperhomocysteinemia. Intravital microscopy analysis of the mesenteric venules showed that leukocyte rolling velocity was markedly decreased and numbers of adherent cells were increased in the mutant mice. This was due at least in part to increased expression of P-selectin. BBB permeability was measured by Evans blue dye permeation and was found to be 25% greater in the Cbs(+/-) cortex compared with wild-type controls. Our study suggests an important toxic effect of elevated Hcy on brain microvessels and implicates Hcy in the disruption of the BBB.
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