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The inner blood-retinal barrier: Cellular basis and development.

Citation
Díaz-Coránguez, M., et al. “The Inner Blood-Retinal Barrier: Cellular Basis And Development.”. Vision Research, pp. 123-137.
Center University of Michigan
Author Mónica Díaz-Coránguez, Carla Ramos, David A Antonetti
Keywords Barriergenesis, Blood-retinal barrier, Paracellular permeability, tight junctions, transcytosis
Abstract

The blood-retinal barrier (BRB) regulates transport across retinal capillaries maintaining proper neural homeostasis and protecting the neural tissue from potential blood borne toxicity. Loss of the BRB contributes to the pathophysiology of a number of blinding retinal diseases including diabetic retinopathy. In this review, we address the basis of the BRB, including the molecular mechanisms that regulate flux across the retinal vascular bed. The routes of transcellular and paracellular flux are described as well as alterations in these pathways in response to permeabilizing agents in diabetes. Finally, we provide information on exciting new studies that help to elucidate the process of BRB development or barriergenesis and how understanding this process may lead to new opportunities for barrier restoration in diabetic retinopathy.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Vision research
Volume
139
Number of Pages
123-137
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1878-5646
DOI
10.1016/j.visres.2017.05.009
Alternate Journal
Vision Res.
PMID
28619516
PMCID
PMC5723228
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