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Название: Why Are Perivascular Spaces Important?
Авторы: Shulyatnikova, T.
Hayden, Melvin
Шулятнікова, Тетяна Володимирівна
Ключевые слова: brain MRI
CADISIL
capillary rarefaction
cerebral small vessel disease
enlarged perivascular spaces
glymphatic system
impaired cognition
lacunes
neurodegeneration
white matter hyperintensities
Дата публикации: 2023
Библиографическое описание: Shulyatnikova T. Why Are Perivascular Spaces Important? / T. Shulyatnikova, M. R. Hayden // Medicina. - 2023. - Vol. 59, N 5. - P. 917. - https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59050917.
Аннотация: Perivascular spaces (PVS) and their enlargement (EPVS) have been gaining interest as EPVS can be visualized non-invasively by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) when viewing T-2-weighted images. EPVS are most commonly observed in the regions of the basal ganglia and the centrum semiovale; however, they have also been identified in the frontal cortex and hippocampal regions. EPVS are known to be increased in aging and hypertension, and are considered to be a biomarker of cerebral small vessel disease (SVD). Interest in EPVS has been significantly increased because these PVS are now considered to be an essential conduit necessary for the glymphatic pathway to provide the necessary efflux of metabolic waste. Metabolic waste includes misfolded proteins of amyloid beta and tau that are known to accumulate in late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD) within the interstitial fluid that is delivered to the subarachnoid space and eventually the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF). The CSF acts as a sink for accumulating neurotoxicities and allows clinical screening to potentially detect if LOAD may be developing early on in its clinical progression via spinal fluid examination. EPVS are thought to occur by obstruction of the PVS that associates with excessive neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and vascular stiffening that impairs flow due to a dampening of the arterial and arteriolar pulsatility that aids in the convective flow of the metabolic debris within the glymphatic effluxing system. Additionally, increased EPVS has also been associated with Parkinson’s disease and non-age-related multiple sclerosis (MS).
URI: http://dspace.zsmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19010
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