Blood-brain barrier: peculiarities of structural and functional organization in patients with glioblastoma

Author:

Sklyar Sofia S.,Trashkov Alexander P.,Matsko Marina V.,Konevega Andrey L.,Kopaeva Marina Yu.,Cherepov Anton B.,Tsygan Nikolai V.,Safarov Bobir I.,Voinov Nikita E.,Vasiliev Andrei G.

Abstract

The research of the blood-brain barrier began at the turn of the 18th19th centuries. To date due to the large number of studies conducted, it is obvious that this system has an impossibly complex structure at the organ, tissue and molecular genetic levels. Scientific interest in the changes in the blood-brain barrier that occur during pathological neoplastic processes is increasing. As it turned out, the restructuring of this system is an important and integral stage in the pathogenesis of glioblastoma, a tumor of the central nervous system with the most unfavorable prognosis. Heterogeneous structure with the formation of areas of altered cellular composition, uneven and uncontrolled permeability, provided by a large number of transport vesicles and the destruction of tight contacts between endotheliocytes, active outflow of molecules from the parenchyma due to the continuous synthesis of new portions of ABC-carrier proteins, the creation of an immature vascular network under the influence of high expression of VEGF by tumor cells the main characteristics of the hematopoietic barrier, formed in glioblastoma and supporting its survival. The further research of the features of the structure and mechanisms of functioning of the blood-brain barrier in glioblastoma is a new and promising task in modern neurooncology, the solution of which will not only expand the understanding of the biology of the most common and malignant brain tumor but will also improve the effectiveness of treatment of patients and improve the prognosis.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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