Species differences in the localisation of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase immunopositive cells at the blood-brain interface.

Journal fur Hirnforschung Pub Date : 1997-01-01
H F Zhang, W Y Ong, S K Leong, Y Laperche
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The expression of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) has been associated with the emergence of a functional blood-brain barrier. We have undertaken a precise localisation of this enzyme in the cerebral cortical vessels of different species, by immunocytochemistry using a polyclonal antibody and light and electron microscopy. GGT immunoreaction product was present on the luminal surface of endothelial cells in 1-day-old to 3-month-old rats, whereas in the mouse, monkey and human cortex, this protein was present in astrocytic endfeet around the vessels. No labelling was observed in the other cellular components of the vessel walls, such as pericytes, fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells and perivascular cells. The localisation of GGT in astrocytes in mice, monkeys and humans suggests that these cells could play a role in the detoxication of lipophilic xenobiotic substances that cross the endothelial barrier. In these species, astrocytes can be viewed as a second line of defense against xenobiotics, beyond the capillary endothelium.

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γ -谷氨酰转肽酶免疫阳性细胞在血脑界面定位的物种差异。
γ -谷氨酰转肽酶(GGT)的表达与功能性血脑屏障的出现有关。我们利用免疫细胞化学、多克隆抗体、光学显微镜和电子显微镜对不同物种的大脑皮质血管中的这种酶进行了精确定位。1日龄至3月龄大鼠内皮细胞管腔表面存在GGT免疫反应产物,而在小鼠、猴子和人类皮层中,该蛋白存在于血管周围的星形细胞终足。血管壁的其他细胞成分未见标记,如周细胞、成纤维细胞、平滑肌细胞和血管周围细胞。小鼠、猴子和人类星形胶质细胞中GGT的定位表明,这些细胞可能在穿过内皮屏障的亲脂性外源物质的解毒中发挥作用。在这些物种中,星形胶质细胞可被视为除毛细血管内皮外抵御外源药物的第二道防线。
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