About this Research Topic
There is current evidence that several central nervous system disorders are associated with BBB malfunction. Thus, defining the specific properties of BBB endothelial cells, and their regulation by perivascular elements, is of great importance in understanding brain pathophysiology.
We propose a group of articles that illustrate dynamic aspects of BBB function and disease, including a brief historical introduction providing an overview; an overview of functional differences between the luminal (blood-facing) and abluminal (brain-facing) plasmalemmal domains of the polarized endothelial cells; a description of the junctional complexes that impart a high electrical resistance to the barrier; and a review of transport processes for solutes including glucose, amino acids, electrolytes, and peptides. Furthermore, mechanisms for regulating barrier function will be reviewed, and strategies for drug delivery will be discussed. Finally, BBB malfunction associated with key central nervous system disorders will be described.
Topic Editor Darryl Peterson is owner of Harbor Biotechnology, LLC, and has been awarded patents related to the treatment of stroke. All other Topic Editors declare no competing interests with regard to the Research Topic subject.
Keywords: blood brain barrier
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