2013
DOI: 10.1152/physrev.00004.2013
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Secretion by the Choroid Plexus

Abstract: The choroid plexus epithelium is a cuboidal cell monolayer, which produces the majority of the cerebrospinal fluid. The concerted action of a variety of integral membrane proteins mediates the transepithelial movement of solutes and water across the epithelium. Secretion by the choroid plexus is characterized by an extremely high rate and by the unusual cellular polarization of well-known epithelial transport proteins. This review focuses on the specific ion and water transport by the choroid plexus cells, and… Show more

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“…3, Table 3). This is an important point, because CSF and BIF have different ionic and A-B composition compared with blood plasma (reviewed in Damkier et al, 2013;Syková and Nicholson, 2008), neurons have different composition compared with whole brain homogenate, and the Goldman equation is extremely sensitive to even minute differences in the parameters used. In fact, a tiny difference in one of the parameters can change the calculation of GABA A R equilibrium potential from hyperpolarizing to depolarizing in relation to V m , and minute differences in various parameters can compensate for (or potentiate) each other's effects on equilibrium potential (see Basic neurobiology considerations).…”
Section: Pharmacological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3, Table 3). This is an important point, because CSF and BIF have different ionic and A-B composition compared with blood plasma (reviewed in Damkier et al, 2013;Syková and Nicholson, 2008), neurons have different composition compared with whole brain homogenate, and the Goldman equation is extremely sensitive to even minute differences in the parameters used. In fact, a tiny difference in one of the parameters can change the calculation of GABA A R equilibrium potential from hyperpolarizing to depolarizing in relation to V m , and minute differences in various parameters can compensate for (or potentiate) each other's effects on equilibrium potential (see Basic neurobiology considerations).…”
Section: Pharmacological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, at least in humans, the brain is composed of similar numbers of neurons and glial cells (Azevedo et al, 2009), so measurements on brain homogenates provide an average estimation of the two (plus contaminating CSF and BIF). Additionally, the choroid plexus, blood-brain barrier (see Glossary) and astrocytes tightly regulate the ionic and A-B composition of CSF and BIF (reviewed in Damkier et al, 2013;Syková and Nicholson, 2008). In fact, the chief evolutionary selective pressure favouring the evolution of the blood-brain barrier is believed to be the maintenance of a stable ionic environment to promote neuronal function (Abbott, 1992;Cserr and Bundgaard, 1984).…”
Section: Pharmacological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The choroid plexus has three roles: i) a barrier between blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF); ii) the major source of CSF production; and iii) a source of secreted soluble factors for the CSF (Damkier et al, 2013). Since soluble α-Klotho protein is detectable in CSF, it is reasonable to assume this protein has been produced by the choroid plexus.…”
Section: α-Klotho and The Cnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bulk flow through the ECS remains a debated issue [81]. Flow typically occurs via osmotically balanced fluid secretion across the BBB but can also be generated as fluid secretion from cells [82] and the choroid plexuses [83]. One research group determined bulk flow only occurs in perivascular spaces surrounding capillaries and little to no flow occurs throughout the remaining ECS [84].…”
Section: Diffusionmentioning
confidence: 99%