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The glymphatic system and its role in cerebral homeostasis

Helene Benveniste, Rena Elkin, Paul M. Heerdt, Sunil Koundal, Yuechuan Xue, Hedok Lee, Joanna M. Wardlaw, Allen Tannenbaum

2020Journal of Applied Physiology51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The brain's high bioenergetic state is paralleled by high metabolic waste production. Authentic lymphatic vasculature is lacking in brain parenchyma. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow has long been thought to facilitate central nervous system detoxification in place of lymphatics, but the exact processes involved in toxic waste clearance from the brain remain incompletely understood. Over the past 8 yr, novel data in animals and humans have begun to shed new light on these processes in the form of the "glymphatic system," a brain-wide perivascular transit passageway dedicated to CSF transport and interstitial fluid exchange that facilitates metabolic waste drainage from the brain. Here we will discuss glymphatic system anatomy and methods to visualize and quantify glymphatic system (GS) transport in the brain and also discuss physiological drivers of its function in normal brain and in neurodegeneration.

Topics & Concepts

Glymphatic systemInterstitial fluidCerebrospinal fluidParenchymaNeuroscienceCentral nervous systemLymphatic systemHomeostasisPerivascular spaceNeurodegenerationNervous systemDetoxification (alternative medicine)BiologyPathologyAnatomyMedicineEndocrinologyDiseaseAlternative medicineCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalusTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular DisturbancesNeuroscience of respiration and sleep
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