“…The BSCB maintains the ion homeostasis necessary for neural signal transmission in spinal cord tissue, as well as the separation of central and peripheral neurotransmitters to reduce neural crosstalk. Additionally, the BSCB ensures a low-protein microenvironment within the spinal cord substance, supporting immune surveillance and protecting the spinal cord during trauma and infection ( Lee et al, 2012 ; Jin et al, 2021 ; Martins et al, 2023 ). Most previous studies have predominantly posited that the blood-spinal cord barrier is an extension of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), potentially sharing similar morphological structures and functions to maintain homeostasis in the central nervous system ( Bartanusz et al, 2011 ; He et al, 2023 ).…”