![]() | The Blood-Brain-Barrier (BBB) "Keep Out" | ![]() |
| Over 100 years ago it was discovered that if blue dye was injected into the bloodstream of an animal, that tissues of the whole body EXCEPT the brain and spinal cord would turn blue. To explain this, scientists thought that a "Blood-Brain-Barrier" (BBB) which prevents materials from the blood from entering the brain existed. More recently, scientists have discovered much more about the structure and function of the BBB. |
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Anatomy of the BBBThe BBB is semi-permeable; that is, it allows some materials to cross, but prevents others from crossing. In most parts of the body, the smallest blood vessels, called capillaries, are lined with endothelial cells. Endothelial tissue has small spaces between each individual cell so substances can move readily between the inside and the outside of the vessel. However, in the brain, the endothelial cells fit tightly together and substances cannot pass out of the bloodstream. (Some molecules, such as glucose, are transported out of the blood by special methods.)Although glial cells (astrocytes) form a layer around brain blood vessels, they do NOT contribute to the BBB. Rather, the astrocytes may be important for the transportation of ions from the brain to the blood. |
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Functions of the BBBThe BBB has several important functions:
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General Properties of the BBB
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The BBB can be broken down by:
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Circumventricular OrgansThere are several areas of the brain where the BBB is weak. This allows substances to cross into the brain somewhat freely. These areas are known as "circumventricular organs". Through the circumventricular organs the brain is able to monitor the makeup of the blood. The circumventricular organs include:
More information about the BBB and circumventricular organs from Loyola University School of Medicine and the Society for Neuroscience. |
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