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An Easier, Reproducible, and Mass-Production Method to Study the Blood–Brain Barrier In Vitro
Authors:Marie-Pierre Dehouck&dagger  ,Sté  phane Mé  resse,Pierre Delorme&dagger  ,Jean-Charles Fruchart,Romé  o Cecchelli&dagger  
Affiliation:SERLIA, INSERM U. 325, Institut Pasteur, Lille, France.
Abstract:To provide an "in vitro" system for studying brain capillary function, we have developed a process of coculture that closely mimics the "in vivo" situation by culturing brain capillary endothelial cells on one side of a filter and astrocytes on the other. Under these conditions, endothelial cells retain all the endothelial cell markers and the characteristics of the blood-brain barrier, including tight junctions and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase activity. The average electric resistance for the monolayers was 661 omega cm2. The system is impermeable to inulin and sucrose but allows the transport of leucine. Arabinose treatment increases transcellular transport flux by 70%. The relative ease with which such monolayers can be produced in large quantities would facilitate the "in vitro" study of brain capillary functions.
Keywords:Blood    brain barrier    Endothelial cells    Coculture–Astrocytes
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