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Regulation of meningeal lymphatic function by APOE

Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2023
AbstractBackgroundThe meningeal layers form a unique interface between the central nervous and peripheral immune systems. The lymphatic vasculature that is present in the meningeal dura and drains cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) becomes dysregulated during aging and in models of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
NIKOLETA DELIVANOGLOU   +10 more
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Meningeal lymphatic network: The middleman of neuroinflammation

Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology, 2020
AbstractThe central nervous system was long thought to be an immune‐privileged organ, notably because of its lack of conventional lymphatic drainage. Years of scientific observations and the recent (re)discovery of the meningeal lymphatic system has brought new insights into the relationship of the brain with the peripheral immune system.
Sarit Pal, Shilpa Rao, Antoine Louveau
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Meningeal lymphatic flow slows after mild traumatic brain injury

Nature Reviews Neurology, 2020
Bolte, A. C. et al. Meningeal lymphatic dysfunction exacerbates traumatic brain injury pathogenesis. Nat. Commun. 11, 4524 (2020) Article Google Scholar Wardlaw, J. M. et al. Perivascular spaces in the brain: anatomy, physiology and pathology. Nat. Rev. Neurol. 16, 137–153 (2020) Article Google Scholar Download references Nature Reviews Neurology Sarah
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Effect Factors of Meningeal Lymphatics (MLVs)

The regulatory mechanism for meningeal lymphatics is not fully understood yet, but research is ongoing to uncover its functions and regulation. Several factors play a role in regulating these vessels, including: Circadian Rhythm: There is evidence suggesting that MLVs exhibit circadian rhythms in their function.
Gaiqing Wang   +5 more
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The Role of Meningeal Lymphatic Systems

The meningeal lymphatic system is a newly identified network of lymphatic vessels located within the meninges, the protective membranes enveloping the brain and spinal cord. This system is essential for clearing waste products, supporting immune responses, and ensuring the balance of brain functions.
Gaiqing Wang   +5 more
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Emerging Roles of Meningeal Lymphatic Vessels in Ischemic Stroke

Molecular Neurobiology
This review highlights the emerging relevance of meningeal lymphatic vessels (MLVs) in the context of ischemic stroke, challenging the conventional view of a privileged immunological central nervous system. MLVs facilitate immunological surveillance by modulating the entry of peripheral immune cells into the meningeal compartment, a process not impeded
Richard Simon, Machado   +7 more
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Impaired myelination induced by meningeal lymphatic ablation

Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
Taiki, Asai   +2 more
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Photo-modulation and monitoring of meningeal lymphatic vessels

Biophotonics and Immune Responses XX
Zhenping Xu   +3 more
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