Reduction of neuronal activity mediated by blood-vessel regression in the adult brain.

成人大脑中血管退化导致神经元活动减少

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作者:Gao Xiaofei, Chen Xing-Jun, Ye Meng, Li Jun-Liszt, Lu Nannan, Yao Di, Ci Bo, Chen Fei, Zheng Lijun, Yi Yating, Zhang Shiwen, Bi Zhanying, Gao Xinwei, Yue Yuanlei, Li Tingbo, Lin Jiafu, Shi Ying-Chao, Shi Kaibin, Propson Nicholas E, Huang Yubin, Poinsatte Katherine, Zhang Zhaohuan, Bosco Dale B, Yang Shi-Bing, Adams Ralf H, Lindner Volkhard, Huang Fen, Wu Long-Jun, Zheng Hui, Hippenmeyer Simon, Stowe Ann M, Peng Bo, Margeta Marta, Guo Qingchun, Wang Xiaoqun, Liu Qiang, Körbelin Jakob, Trepel Martin, Lu Hui, Cai Guoen, Zhou Bo O, Shen Bo, Lu Ying-Mei, Sun Wenzhi, Jia Jie-Min, Han Feng, Zhao Hu, Bachoo Robert M, Ge Woo-Ping
The brain vasculature supplies neurons with glucose and oxygen, but little is known about how vascular plasticity contributes to brain function. Using longitudinal in vivo imaging, we report that a substantial proportion of blood vessels in the adult mouse brain sporadically occlude and regress. Their regression proceeds through sequential stages of blood-flow occlusion, endothelial cell collapse, relocation or loss of pericytes, and retraction of glial endfeet. Regressing vessels are found to be widespread in mouse, monkey and human brains. We further reveal that blood vessel regression cause a reduction of neuronal activity due to a dysfunction in mitochondrial metabolism and glutamate production. Our results elucidate the mechanism of vessel regression and its role in neuronal function in the adult brain.

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