Blood Brain Barrier Text Flashcards

1
Q

List 2 structures that account for the impenetrability of the BBB:

A

Tight junctions at brain capillary endothelial cells and decreased number of pinocytic vesicles

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2
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BBB is induced by factors released by:

A

Feet of astrocytes

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3
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3 important functions of the BBB accomplishes as a homeostatic barrier:

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⇣ unregulated exposure to circulating neurotransmitters / keeps toxins & protein-bound drugs from entering CNS / protects against fluctuations in plasma ion concentrations

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4
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If you suspect cancer or malignancy has disrupted BBB, what test will you order? / What will you infuse?

A

T-1 weighted MRI / Gadolinium

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What can temporarily disrupt the BBB? / Why would you want to do that?

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High conc of mannitol injected into vertebral or internal intercostal arteries / So that hydrophilic molecules (i.e. chemo) can enter the brain parenchyma

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6
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What does the term “circumventricular organ” refer to?

A

Areas of the brain that lack a BBB

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7
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List the name of the 3 areas of the brain that normally lack a BBB (and where is each located & what ventricle is each associated with?):

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Area postrema in the medulla (4th ventricle) / Median eminence of the hypothalamus (3rd ventricle) / Pre-optic area of the hypothalamus (3rd ventricle)

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Area Postrema / Median Eminence / Pre-optic area of the hypothalamus - why does each lack a BBB?

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Measures noxious chemical level in blood and stimulates vomiting if too high / allows hypothalamus to release hormones into hypophyseal portal system / Measures glucose level of the blood

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How do hydrophilic molecules normally enter the brain parenchyma? Examples of each?

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Specific transporters (i.e. d-glucose) and less-specific transporters (large, neutral amino-acid, LNAA)

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