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Glutathione metabolism at the blood‐cerebrospinal fluid barrier

The FASEB Journal, 1989
Glutathione metabolism and transport in the choroid plexus were probed by determining the effects of administration to rats of several compounds (buthionine sulfoximine, L‐2‐oxothiazolidine‐4‐carboxylate, L‐(α5,5S)‐α‐amino‐3‐chloro‐4,5‐dihydro‐5‐isoxazole acetic acid, γ‐glutamyl alanine, and glutathione monoethyl ester) on the ...
M E, Anderson   +3 more
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Blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier in schizophrenic patients

European Archives of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences, 1987
A total of 15 young white male patients newly diagnosed as schizophrenic (DMS III) were examined for signs of blood-cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier alteration and CNS IgG synthesis. Of the 15 patients, 8 exhibited signs of increased blood-CSF barrier permeability.
K, Bauer, J, Kornhuber
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Febrile Convulsions and Blood‐Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier

Epilepsia, 1978
SUMMARYThree single CSF proteins with different molecular size (albumin. immunoglobulin G, and α2‐macroglobulin) were determined by the method of electroimmunoassay in 61 children with febrile convulsions (FC) in order to evaluate the permeability of the blood‐CSF barrier (B‐CSF‐B).
H, Siemes, M, Siegert, F, Hanefeld
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The Presence of Caffeic Acid in Cerebrospinal Fluid: Evidence That Dietary Polyphenols Can Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier in Humans

open access: yesNutrients, 2020
Epidemiological data indicate that a diet rich in plant polyphenols has a positive effect on brain functions, improving memory and cognition in humans. Direct activity of ingested phenolics on brain neurons may be one of plausible mechanisms explaining ...
Agata Sarniak   +2 more
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Development of cerebrospinal fluid and the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier in rabbits

Developmental Biology, 1979
Blood plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples were collected from adult female rabbits (New Zealand White), newborn, and embryos at 18, 20, 24, and 28 days of gestation. Samples were analyzed for total protein using the Folin phenol reagent. During development, mean total protein of blood plasma rose sharply from 12.45 to 12.51 mg/ml at 18 to 20 ...
B A, Ramey, W J, Birge
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Histopathology and the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier in multiple sclerosis

Annals of Neurology, 1994
Histopathology of multiple sclerosis is defined by a chronic inflammatory process and the presence of large confluent plaques of demyelination. Ongoing disease activity is due to an active inflammatory process, mainly mediated by T lymphocytes and macrophages, and is associated with blood-brain-barrier damage. B lymphocytes and plasma cells are present
H, Lassmann, G, Suchanek, K, Ozawa
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Cerebrospinal fluid secretory Ca2+-dependent phospholipase A2 activity: A biomarker of blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier permeability

open access: yesNeuroscience Letters, 2010
The blood-brain barrier, the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCB) and other specialized brain barriers are increasingly recognized as a major obstacle to the treatment of most brain disorders.
Tormod Fladby, Khalid Iqbal
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Low molecular solutes and the blood cerebrospinal fluid barrier

Klinische Wochenschrift, 1982
An attempt is made to evaluate those portions of low molecular hydrophilic solutes that obey apparent passive transfer principles at the blood cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier under steady state conditions. Twenty-four electrolytes, metabolites, and amino acids are determined in serum and CSF obtained simultaneously.
K, Felgenhauer, N, Liappis, M, Nekic
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Forebrain ischemia and the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier

2006
Although the effects of cerebral ischemia on the blood-brain barrier have been extensively studied, the effects on the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB) at the choroid plexuses have received much less attention. This paper reviews evidence on the effects of cerebral ischemia on the choroid plexus, particularly focusing on the degree of blood ...
S R, Ennis, R F, Keep
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Impairment of Blood‐Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier in Multiple Sclerosis

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1983
Abstract: The blood‐CSF barrier (BCB) function in active multiple sclerosis (MS) was studied by means of CSF proteins analysis using disc electrophoresis and immu‐nofixation. Forty‐five CSF samples were obtained by repeat lumbar punctures at various intervals, from four autopsy‐proven cases and three male and nine female patients with clinically ...
T, Takeoka   +3 more
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