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Blood-brain exchange routes and distribution of65Zn in rat brain
Authors:P A Franklin  R G L Pullen  G H Hall
Institution:(1) Section of Physiology School of Health Sciences, Sunderland Polytechnic, SR2 7EE Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England
Abstract:Zinc is essential for normal development and function of the CNS although much is to be learned about brain Zn homeostasis. In these experiments adult male Wistar rats within the weight range 500–600 g were used. Ventriculo-cisternal perfusion was performed to allow the measurement of65Zn fluxes between blood and csf across the choroid plexuses. Blood-brain or blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier permeability to65Zn has been determined by graphical analysis in experiments that lasted between 5 and 180 minutes. Cerebral capillary permeability to65Zn was found to be low with a Kin of about 5×10–4ml/min/g. Choroid plexus permeability to65Zn was about 12 fold greater, although Zn influx to brain via this route was <5% that across cerebral capillaries. The autoradiographic distribution of65Zn in brain showed regional variation with lowest levels in white matter and high levels in the dentate gyrus and hippocampus.
Keywords:65Zn  blood-brain barrier  choroid plexuses  csf
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