Perivascular spaces, glymphatic dysfunction, and small vessel disease

Humberto Mestre, Serhii Kostrikov, Rupal I. Mehta, Maiken Nedergaard

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    Abstract

    Cerebral small vessel diseases (SVDs) range broadly in etiology but share remarkably overlapping pathology. Features of SVD including enlarged perivascular spaces (EPVS) and formation of abluminal protein deposits cannot be completely explained by the putative pathophysiology. The recently discovered glymphatic system provides a new perspective to potentially address these gaps. This work provides a comprehensive review of the known factors that regulate glymphatic function and the disease mechanisms underlying glymphatic impairment emphasizing the role that aquaporin-4 (AQP4)-lined perivascular spaces (PVSs), cerebrovascular pulsatility, and metabolite clearance play in normal CNS physiology. This review also discusses the implications that glymphatic impairment may have on SVD inception and progression with the aim of exploring novel therapeutic targets and highlighting the key questions that remain to be answered.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftClinical Science
    Vol/bind131
    Udgave nummer17
    Sider (fra-til)2257-2274
    Antal sider18
    ISSN0143-5221
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 1 sep. 2017

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