Molecular anatomy of the cerebral microvessels in the isolated guinea-pig brain

  • S. Mazzetti
  • L. Vitellaro Zuccarello
  • L. Librizzi
  • S. Frigerio
  • M. de Curtis
Publication date
January 2004
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Isolated organ preparations represent valuable models for biomedical research, provided that the functional and morphological integrity of vascular and parenchymal compartments is preserved. In this investigation, we have studied the molecular organization of the cerebral microvessels in the isolated guinea-pig brain maintained in vitro by arterial perfusion, a preparation previously proposed as a model of blood–brain barrier (BBB). Using lectin cytochemistry and immunohistochemistry, we examined the microvasculature of the cerebral cortex after 5 h in vitro to assess: (a) the structure of the endothelial glycocalyx at microscopical and ultrastructural level; (b) the distribution of the junctional molecules occludin, ZO-1, PECAM-1 and vin...

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