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X-ray irradiation induces disruption of the blood-brain barrier with localized changes in claudin-5 and activation of microglia in the mouse brain.

Neurochem. Int.. 2018-10; 
YoshidaYukari,SejimoYukihiko,KurachiMasashi,IshizakiYasuki,NakanoTakashi,TakahashiAki
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摘要

X-ray irradiation (X-irradiation) induces disruption of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). However, the mechanisms underlying the permeability changes are unclear. Therefore, in the present study, we examined the cellular and molecular changes produced by X-irradiation of the brain. Male ICR mice were irradiated locally on their head, posterior to the bregma, except for the eyes, with a single dose of 60 Gy. BBB permeability was assessed using Evans blue dye. We also examined vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression, microglial morphology, and the expression of the tight junction protein claudin-5 from 0.5 to 7 days after irradiation. An increase in BBB permeability and a decrease in t... More

关键词

Blood–brain barrier,Claudin-5,Microglia,NF-κB,TNF-α,X