Glymphatic pathway in sporadic cerebral small vessel diseases: From bench to bedside

J Xu, Y Su, J Fu, Y Shen, Q Dong, X Cheng - Ageing Research Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
J Xu, Y Su, J Fu, Y Shen, Q Dong, X Cheng
Ageing Research Reviews, 2023Elsevier
Cerebral small vessel diseases (CSVD) consist of a group of diseases with high
heterogeneity induced by pathologies of intracranial small blood vessels. Endothelium
dysfunction, bloodsingle bondbrain barrier leakage and the inflammatory response are
traditionally considered to participate in the pathogenesis of CSVD. However, these features
cannot fully explain the complex syndrome and related neuroimaging characteristics. In
recent years, the glymphatic pathway has been discovered to play a pivotal role in clearing …
Abstract
Cerebral small vessel diseases (CSVD) consist of a group of diseases with high heterogeneity induced by pathologies of intracranial small blood vessels. Endothelium dysfunction, bloodsingle bondbrain barrier leakage and the inflammatory response are traditionally considered to participate in the pathogenesis of CSVD. However, these features cannot fully explain the complex syndrome and related neuroimaging characteristics. In recent years, the glymphatic pathway has been discovered to play a pivotal role in clearing perivascular fluid and metabolic solutes, which has provided novel insights into neurological disorders. Researchers have also explored the potential role of perivascular clearance dysfunction in CSVD. In this review, we presented a brief overview of CSVD and the glymphatic pathway. In addition, we elucidated CSVD pathogenesis from the perspective of glymphatic failure, including basic animal models and clinical neuroimaging markers. Finally, we proposed forthcoming clinical applications targeting the glymphatic pathway, hoping to provide novel ideas on promising therapies and preventions of CSVD.
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