2024
DOI: 10.1161/circresaha.124.323514
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Circadian Biology and the Neurovascular Unit

Wenlu Li,
Steffen Tiedt,
Jennifer H. Lawrence
et al.

Abstract: Mammalian physiology and cellular function are subject to significant oscillations over the course of every 24-hour day. It is likely that these daily rhythms will affect function as well as mechanisms of disease in the central nervous system. In this review, we attempt to survey and synthesize emerging studies that investigate how circadian biology may influence the neurovascular unit. We examine how circadian clocks may operate in neural, glial, and vascular compartments, review how circadian mechanisms regu… Show more

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“…This breach allows inflammatory factors from the bloodstream and peripheral immune cells to infiltrate the brain parenchyma, exacerbating neuroinflammation and eventual cell death within the brain parenchyma. Abbreviations: Fpn, ferroportin; FtMt, ferritin mitochondrial; MMP2, matrix Metallopeptidase Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying blood-brain barrier damage and its consequences on the central nervous system is crucial due to the heavy reliance of the central nervous system on the physiological state of the neurovascular unit (NVU) in the brain [188]. Ferroptosis and neuroinflammation have emerged as significant mechanisms implicated in the progression and outcomes of blood-brain barrier injury during disease processes [189].…”
Section: Cell Phenotype and Specific Structure 421 Blood-brain Barriermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This breach allows inflammatory factors from the bloodstream and peripheral immune cells to infiltrate the brain parenchyma, exacerbating neuroinflammation and eventual cell death within the brain parenchyma. Abbreviations: Fpn, ferroportin; FtMt, ferritin mitochondrial; MMP2, matrix Metallopeptidase Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying blood-brain barrier damage and its consequences on the central nervous system is crucial due to the heavy reliance of the central nervous system on the physiological state of the neurovascular unit (NVU) in the brain [188]. Ferroptosis and neuroinflammation have emerged as significant mechanisms implicated in the progression and outcomes of blood-brain barrier injury during disease processes [189].…”
Section: Cell Phenotype and Specific Structure 421 Blood-brain Barriermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central importance of circadian biology is perhaps best appreciated by understanding how daily rhythms seem to control function in all cell types in the mammalian brain. Hence, Li et al 18 provide a review of how circadian rhythms may mediate and integrate function in various cells of the neurovascular unit. The section on the brain then concludes with a translational review from Mergenthaler et al 19 who argue the case that because diurnal rhythms play such a fundamental role in brain health, any therapies for stroke cannot be optimized unless the impact of circadian time and the potential of chronotherapy are taken into account and leveraged to the greatest extent possible.…”
Section: Compendium: Circadian Mechanisms In Cardio/ Cerebrovascular ...mentioning
confidence: 99%