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Cerebral Arterial Pulsation Drives Paravascular CSF–Interstitial Fluid Exchange in the Murine Brain

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It is demonstrated that cerebral arterial pulsatility is a key driver of paravascular CSF influx into and through the brain parenchyma, and suggested that changes in arterials pulsatility may contribute to accumulation and deposition of toxic solutes, including amyloid β, in the aging brain.
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CSF from the subarachnoid space moves rapidly into the brain along paravascular routes surrounding penetrating cerebral arteries, exchanging with brain interstitial fluid (ISF) and facilitating the clearance of interstitial solutes, such as amyloid β, in a pathway that we have termed the “glymphatic” system. Prior reports have suggested that paravascular bulk flow of CSF or ISF may be driven by arterial pulsation. However, cerebral arterial pulsation could not be directly assessed. In the present study, we use in vivo two-photon microscopy in mice to visualize vascular wall pulsatility in penetrating intracortical arteries. We observed that unilateral ligation of the internal carotid artery significantly reduced arterial pulsatility by ∼50%, while systemic administration of the adrenergic agonist dobutamine increased pulsatility of penetrating arteries by ∼60%. When paravascular CSF–ISF exchange was evaluated in real time using in vivo two-photon and ex vivo fluorescence imaging, we observed that internal carotid artery ligation slowed the rate of paravascular CSF–ISF exchange, while dobutamine increased the rate of paravascular CSF–ISF exchange. These findings demonstrate that cerebral arterial pulsatility is a key driver of paravascular CSF influx into and through the brain parenchyma, and suggest that changes in arterial pulsatility may contribute to accumulation and deposition of toxic solutes, including amyloid β, in the aging brain.

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The Glymphatic System: A Beginner’s Guide

TL;DR: The glymphatic system is a recently discovered macroscopic waste clearance system that utilizes a unique system of perivascular tunnels, formed by astroglial cells, to promote efficient elimination of soluble proteins and metabolites from the central nervous system.
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Impairment of paravascular clearance pathways in the aging brain

TL;DR: Evaluating the efficiency of CSF–ISF exchange and interstitial solute clearance is impaired in the aging brain found that bulk flow drainage via the glymphatic system is driven by cerebrovascular pulsation, and is dependent on astroglial water channels that line paravascular CSF pathways.
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The glymphatic pathway in neurological disorders

TL;DR: The observed reduction in CSF clearance was associated with increasing grey-matter concentrations of Aβ in the human brain, consistent with findings in mice showing that decreased glymphatic function leads to Aβ accumulation and the development of neurodegenerative diseases.
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Impairment of glymphatic pathway function promotes tau pathology after traumatic brain injury.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated in mice that extracellular tau is cleared from the brain along these paravascular pathways, suggesting that chronic impairment of glymphatic pathway function after TBI may be a key factor that renders the post-traumatic brain vulnerable to tau aggregation and the onset of neurodegeneration.
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