Cerebrospinal fluid formation is controlled by membrane transporters to modulate intracranial pressure

Author:

Oernbo Eva K.ORCID,Steffensen Annette B.ORCID,Khamesi Pooya Razzaghi,Toft-Bertelsen Trine L.ORCID,Barbuskaite Dagne,Vilhardt FrederikORCID,Gerkau Niklas J.ORCID,Tritsaris KaterinaORCID,Simonsen Anja H.ORCID,Lolansen Sara D.ORCID,Andreassen Søren N.,Hasselbalch Steen G.ORCID,Zeuthen Thomas,Rose Christine R.,Kurtcuoglu VartanORCID,MacAulay NannaORCID

Abstract

AbstractDisturbances in the brain fluid balance can lead to life-threatening elevation in the intracranial pressure (ICP), which represents a vast clinical challenge. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanisms governing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) secretion are largely unresolved, thus preventing targeted and efficient pharmaceutical therapy of cerebral pathologies involving elevated ICP. Here, we employed experimental rats to demonstrate low osmotic water permeability of the choroid plexus, lack of an osmotic gradient across this tissue, and robust CSF secretion against osmotic gradients. Together, these results illustrate that CSF secretion occurs independently of conventional osmosis, which challenges the existing assumption that CSF production is driven entirely by bulk osmotic forces across the CSF-secreting choroid plexus. Instead, we reveal that the choroidal Na+/K+/Cl cotransporter NKCC1, Na+/HCO3 cotransporter NBCe2, and Na+/K+-ATPase are actively involved in CSF production and propose a molecular mode of water transport supporting CSF production in this secretory tissue. Further, we demonstrate that inhibition of NKCC1 directly reduces the ICP, illustrating that altered CSF secretion may be employed as a strategy to modulate ICP. These insights identify new promising therapeutic targets against brain pathologies associated with elevated ICP.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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