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Variaciones de los plexos coroideos y las barreras cerebrales en la hipertensión arterial y el envejecimiento
Affiliation:1. Departamento de Anatomía, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de La Laguna, La Laguna, Tenerife, España;2. Instituto de Investigación y Ciencias de Puerto de Rosario, Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura, España;3. Departamento de Farmacología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de La Laguna, La Laguna, Tenerife, España
Abstract:IntroductionThe choroid plexuses, blood vessels, and brain barriers are closely related both in terms of morphology and function. Hypertension causes changes in cerebral blood flow and in small vessels and capillaries of the brain. This review studies the effects of high blood pressure (HBP) on the choroid plexuses and brain barriers.DevelopmentThe choroid plexuses (ChP) are structures located in the cerebral ventricles, and are highly conserved both phylogenetically and ontogenetically. The ChPs develop during embryogenesis, forming a functional barrier during the first weeks of gestation. They are composed of highly vascularised epithelial tissue covered by microvilli, and their main function is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production. The central nervous system (CNS) is protected by the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and the blood–CSF barrier (BCSFB). While the BBB is formed by endothelial cells of the microvasculature of the CNS, the BCSFB is formed by epithelial cells of the choroid plexuses. Chronic hypertension induces vascular remodelling. This prevents hyperperfusion at HBPs, but increases the risk of ischaemia at low blood pressures. In normotensive individuals, in contrast, cerebral circulation is self-regulated, blood flow remains constant, and the integrity of the BBB is preserved.ConclusionsHBP induces changes in the choroid plexuses that affect the stroma, blood vessels, and CSF production. HBP also exacerbates age-related ChP dysfunction and causes alterations in the brain barriers, which are more marked in the BCSFB than in the BBB. Brain barrier damage may be determined by quantifying blood S-100β and TTRm levels.
Keywords:Choroid plexuses  Brain barriers  Hypertension  Aging
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