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- W4382986585 abstract "Maintaining a tight blood-brain barrier (BBB) is an important prerequisite for the preservation of neurological health, though current evidence suggests it declines with age. While extracellular matrix-integrin interactions play critical roles in regulating the balance between vascular stability and remodeling, it remains to be established whether manipulation of integrin function weakens or strengthens vascular integrity. Indeed, recent reports have generated conflicting outcomes in this regard.Here, in young (8-10 weeks) and aged (20 months) mice, we examined the impact of intraperitoneal injection of a function-blocking β1 integrin antibody, both under normoxic conditions, when the BBB is stable, and during chronic mild hypoxic (CMH; 8% O2) conditions, when a vigorous vascular remodeling response is ongoing. Brain tissue was examined by immunofluorescence (IF) for markers of vascular remodeling and BBB disruption, and microglial activation and proliferation. Data were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Tukey's multiple comparison post-hoc test.In both young and aged mice, β1 integrin block greatly amplified hypoxia-induced vascular disruption, though it was much less under normoxic conditions. Interestingly, under both normoxic and hypoxic conditions, β1 integrin antibody-induced BBB disruption was greater in young mice. Enhanced BBB breakdown was associated with increased levels of the leaky BBB marker MECA-32 and with greater loss of endothelial tight junction proteins and the adherens protein VE-cadherin. Surprisingly, β1 integrin blockade did not reduce hypoxia-induced endothelial proliferation, nor did it prevent the hypoxia-associated increase in vascularity. Commensurate with the increased vascular disruption, β1 integrin blockade enhanced microglial activation both in young and aged brain, though the impact was much greater in young brain. In vitro studies revealed that β1 integrin blockade also reduced the integrity of a brain endothelial monolayer and triggered disruptions in tight junction proteins.These data demonstrate that β1 integrin plays an essential role in maintaining BBB integrity, both under stable normoxic conditions and during hypoxia-induced vascular remodeling. As β1 integrin blockade had a greater disruptive effect in young brain, effectively shifting the BBB phenotype of young brain towards that of the aged, we speculate that enhancing β1 integrin function at the aged BBB may hold therapeutic potential by reverting the deteriorating BBB phenotype back towards that of the young." @default.
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- W4382986585 title "β1 integrin is essential for blood–brain barrier integrity under stable and vascular remodelling conditions; effects differ with age" @default.
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