The blood vessels of the brain are lined with endothelial cells and it has been long known that these help to regulate blood flow to the brain. However, there is increasing evidence that these cells also interact with the surrounding brain tissue. These interactions change when the endothelial cells become dysfunctional and have an impact in diseases such as cerebral small vessel disease, the leading cause of vascular dementia. In this review, we focus on what endothelial dysfunction is, what causes it, how it leads to surrounding brain pathology, how researchers can investigate it with current models, and where this might lead in the future for dementia therapies
Stroke is a heterogeneous disease, and within the broad category of brain ischemia and its subtypes ...
The mechanism whereby an increase in neuronal activity (NA) leads to a local elevation in cerebral b...
Abstract Efficient blood supply to the brain is of paramount importance to its normal functioning an...
2siThe arteriosclerosis-dependent alteration of brain perfusion is one of the major determinants in ...
Recent studies suggest strong interactions between cerebrovascular and Alzheimer's disease (AD) path...
Common cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) abnormalities are a common neuroradiological finding, es...
3siBackground: Small vessels have the pivotal role for the brain’s autoregulation. The arteriosclero...
The pathogenesis of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is largely unknown. Endothelial disfunction...
<div><p>ABSTRACT. In recent years, small vessel disease (SVD) has been recognized for its major impa...
Endothelial dysfunction, intended as the complex multifaced pathological product of different vascul...
Small vessel disease (SVD) is one of the most frequent pathological conditions which lead to dementi...
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is a vascular neurodegenerative disease which is the leading ca...
OBJECTIVES: Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is common in aged brains and causes lacunar stroke, ...
Brain microvascular endothelial cells form the interface between nervous tissue and circulating bloo...
Cerebral small-vessel alterations play a central role in determining lesions of subcortical structur...
Stroke is a heterogeneous disease, and within the broad category of brain ischemia and its subtypes ...
The mechanism whereby an increase in neuronal activity (NA) leads to a local elevation in cerebral b...
Abstract Efficient blood supply to the brain is of paramount importance to its normal functioning an...
2siThe arteriosclerosis-dependent alteration of brain perfusion is one of the major determinants in ...
Recent studies suggest strong interactions between cerebrovascular and Alzheimer's disease (AD) path...
Common cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) abnormalities are a common neuroradiological finding, es...
3siBackground: Small vessels have the pivotal role for the brain’s autoregulation. The arteriosclero...
The pathogenesis of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is largely unknown. Endothelial disfunction...
<div><p>ABSTRACT. In recent years, small vessel disease (SVD) has been recognized for its major impa...
Endothelial dysfunction, intended as the complex multifaced pathological product of different vascul...
Small vessel disease (SVD) is one of the most frequent pathological conditions which lead to dementi...
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is a vascular neurodegenerative disease which is the leading ca...
OBJECTIVES: Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is common in aged brains and causes lacunar stroke, ...
Brain microvascular endothelial cells form the interface between nervous tissue and circulating bloo...
Cerebral small-vessel alterations play a central role in determining lesions of subcortical structur...
Stroke is a heterogeneous disease, and within the broad category of brain ischemia and its subtypes ...
The mechanism whereby an increase in neuronal activity (NA) leads to a local elevation in cerebral b...
Abstract Efficient blood supply to the brain is of paramount importance to its normal functioning an...