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The formation of cerebrospinal fluid: Nearly a hundred years of interpretations and misinterpretations
Authors:D. Ore&scaron  kovi?,M. Klarica
Affiliation:a Rudjer Boškovi? Institute, Department of Molecular Biology, Bijeni?ka 54, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia
b University of Zagreb School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Croatian Institute for Brain Research, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract:The first scientific and experimental approaches to the study of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) formation began almost a hundred years ago. Despite researchers being interested for so long, some aspects of CSF formation are still insufficiently understood. Today it is generally believed that CSF formation is an active energy consuming metabolic process which occurs mainly in brain ventricles, in choroid plexuses. CSF formation, together with CSF absorption and circulation, represents the so-called classic hypothesis of CSF hydrodynamics. In spite of the general acceptance of this hypothesis, there is a considerable series of experimental results that do not support the idea of the active nature of CSF formation and the idea that choroid plexuses inside the brain ventricles are the main places of formation. The main goal of this review is to summarize the present understanding of CSF formation and compare this understanding to contradictory experimental results that have been obtained so far. And finally, to try to offer a physiological explanation by which these contradictions could be avoided. We therefore analyzed the main methods that study CSF formation, which enabled such an understanding, and presented their shortcomings, which could also be a reason for the erroneous interpretation of the obtained results. A recent method of direct aqueductal determination of CSF formation is shown in more detail. On the one hand, it provides the possibility of direct insight into CSF formation, and on the other, it clearly indicates that there is no net CSF formation inside the brain ventricles. These results are contradictory to the classic hypothesis and, together with other mentioned contradictory results, strongly support a recently proposed new working hypothesis on the hydrodynamics of CSF. According to this new working hypothesis, CSF is permanently produced and absorbed in the whole CSF system as a consequence of filtration and reabsorption of water volume through the capillary walls into the surrounding brain tissue. The CSF exchange between the entire CSF system and the surrounding tissue depends on (patho)physiological conditions that predominate within those compartments.
Keywords:BV, brain ventricle   Ci, concentration of a marker in inflow perfusate   Co, concentration of marker in outflow perfusate   CNS, central nervous system   CSF, cerebrospinal fluid   CM, cisterna magna   ISF, interstitial fluid   ICP, intracranial pressure   LV, lateral ventricle   MR, magnetic resonance   Vf, rate of cerebrospinal fluid formation   Vi, rate of inflow perfusate   Vo, rate of outflow perfusate   QCSF, cerebrospinal fluid flow
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