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A mesothelium divides the subarachnoid space into functional compartments

Kjeld Møllgård, Felix R. M. Beinlich, Peter Kusk, Leo M. Miyakoshi, Christine Delle, Virginia Plá, Natalie Hauglund, Tina Esmail, Martin Kaag Rasmussen, Ryszard S. Gomolka, Yuki Mori, Maiken Nedergaard

2023Science252 citationsDOI

Abstract

The central nervous system is lined by meninges, classically known as dura, arachnoid, and pia mater. We show the existence of a fourth meningeal layer that compartmentalizes the subarachnoid space in the mouse and human brain, designated the subarachnoid lymphatic-like membrane (SLYM). SLYM is morpho- and immunophenotypically similar to the mesothelial membrane lining of peripheral organs and body cavities, and it encases blood vessels and harbors immune cells. Functionally, the close apposition of SLYM with the endothelial lining of the meningeal venous sinus permits direct exchange of small solutes between cerebrospinal fluid and venous blood, thus representing the mouse equivalent of the arachnoid granulations. The functional characterization of SLYM provides fundamental insights into brain immune barriers and fluid transport.

Topics & Concepts

MesotheliumSubarachnoid spaceSpace (punctuation)Compartment (ship)NeuroscienceAnatomyMedicineBiologyComputer scienceGeologyOceanographyCerebrospinal fluidOperating systemPeritoneumCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalusTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular DisturbancesIntracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications
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