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Metabolite transport across central nervous system barriers

Gesa Carstens, Marcel M. Verbeek, Ursula K. Rohlwink, Anthony Figaji, Lindsey te Brake, Arjan van Laarhoven

2024Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Metabolomic analysis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is used to improve diagnostics and pathophysiological understanding of neurological diseases. Alterations in CSF metabolite levels can partly be attributed to changes in brain metabolism, but relevant transport processes influencing CSF metabolite concentrations should be considered. The entry of molecules including metabolites into the central nervous system (CNS), is tightly controlled by the blood-brain, blood-CSF, and blood-spinal cord barriers, where aquaporins and membrane-bound carrier proteins regulate influx and efflux via passive and active transport processes. This report therefore provides reference for future CSF metabolomic work, by providing a detailed summary of the current knowledge on the location and function of the involved transporters and routing of metabolites from blood to CSF and from CSF to blood.

Topics & Concepts

Central nervous systemMetaboliteMetabolomicsCerebrospinal fluidBlood–brain barrierTransporterEffluxSpinal cordNervous systemBiologyPharmacologyChemistryNeuroscienceMedicineBiochemistryBioinformaticsGeneCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalusEpilepsy research and treatmentAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications