2024
DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2024.1397627
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The Drosophila blood–brain barrier invades the nervous system in a GPCR-dependent manner

Esteban G. Contreras,
Steffen Kautzmann,
Christian Klämbt

Abstract: The blood–brain barrier (BBB) represents a crucial interface between the circulatory system and the brain. In Drosophila melanogaster, the BBB is composed of perineurial and subperineurial glial cells. The perineurial glial cells are small mitotically active cells forming the outermost layer of the nervous system and are engaged in nutrient uptake. The subperineurial glial cells form occluding septate junctions to prevent paracellular diffusion of macromolecules into the nervous system. To address whether the … Show more

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