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Embryonic cell migration, role

The cerebral endothelial cells of the blood-brain barrier originate from the middle germinal sheet of the embryo, the mesoderm [17]. Concomitant with migration and proliferation of capillary endothelial cells during formation of the cerebral vascular network occurs the imprinting of the cells. Thereby, induction by the cellular surrounding plays an important role [18-21], The relevance of the cellular environment for the development of the barrier function of cerebral microvessels was first demonstrated by Stewart and Wiley [22], who transplanted embryonic brain tissue of a quail into embryonic gut tissue of chicken and vice versa. The cerebral transplant was vascularized by intestinal vessels, in which properties of the blood-brain barrier had been induced. In transplanted brain vessels, however, no characteristics of a barrier could be demonstrated, due to the lack of a neuronal environment. These results indicated that the cerebral microvessels are of extraneuronal origin, with properties that are induced by the cellular environment. In addition, brain tissue has the capability to induce blood-brain barrier characteristics also in noncerebral vascular tissue [23],... [Pg.399]


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