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Publication : Size-selective loosening of the blood-brain barrier in claudin-5-deficient mice.

First Author  Nitta T Year  2003
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  161
Issue  3 Pages  653-60
PubMed ID  12743111 Mgi Jnum  J:83341
Mgi Id  MGI:2661251 Doi  10.1083/jcb.200302070
Citation  Nitta T, et al. (2003) Size-selective loosening of the blood-brain barrier in claudin-5-deficient mice. J Cell Biol 161(3):653-60
abstractText  Tight junctions are well-developed between adjacent endothelial cells of blood vessels in the central nervous system, and play a central role in establishing the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Claudin-5 is a major cell adhesion molecule of tight junctions in brain endothelial cells. To examine its possible involvement in the BBB, claudin-5-deficient mice were generated. In the brains of these mice, the development and morphology of blood vessels were not altered, showing no bleeding or edema. However, tracer experiments and magnetic resonance imaging revealed that in these mice, the BBB against small molecules (<800 D), but not larger molecules, was selectively affected. This unexpected finding (i.e., the size-selective loosening of the BBB) not only provides new insight into the basic molecular physiology of BBB but also opens a new way to deliver potential drugs across the BBB into the central nervous system.
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