Extracellular vesicles from preeclampsia disrupt the blood-brain barrier via reduced claudin-5: potential role of vascular endothelial growth factor
Hermes Sandoval,
Belén Ibañez,
Moisés Contreras
et al.
Abstract:Background: Physiopathology of life-treating cerebrovascular complications in preeclampsia are yet unknown. We investigated whether disruption of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), generated using circulating small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) from women with preeclampsia or placentae cultured under hypoxic conditions, impairs the expression of tight junction proteins, such as claudin 5 (CLDN5), mediated by VEGF and activation of VEGF receptor 2 (KDR). Methods: sEVs were isolated from plasma (normal pregnancy, sE… Show more
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