PDGF-B Is Required for Development of the Glymphatic System

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  • Anne Sofie Munk
  • Wei Wang
  • Nicholas Burdon Bèchet
  • Ahmed M. Eltanahy
  • Anne Xiaoan Cheng
  • Björn Sigurdsson
  • Abdellatif Benraiss
  • Maarja A. Mäe
  • Benjamin Travis Kress
  • Douglas H. Kelley
  • Christer Betsholtz
  • Møllgård, Kjeld
  • Anja Meissner
  • Nedergaard, Maiken
  • Iben Lundgaard

The glymphatic system is a highly polarized cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) transport system that facilitates the clearance of neurotoxic molecules through a brain-wide network of perivascular pathways. Herein we have mapped the development of the glymphatic system in mice. Perivascular CSF transport first emerges in hippocampus in newborn mice, and a mature glymphatic system is established in the cortex at 2 weeks of age. Formation of astrocytic endfeet and polarized expression of aquaporin 4 (AQP4) consistently coincided with the appearance of perivascular CSF transport. Deficiency of platelet-derived growth factor B (PDGF-B) function in the PDGF retention motif knockout mouse line Pdgfb ret/ret suppressed the development of the glymphatic system, whose functions remained suppressed in adulthood compared with wild-type mice. These experiments map the natural development of the glymphatic system in mice and define a critical role of PDGF-B in the development of perivascular CSF transport.

Original languageEnglish
JournalCell Reports
Volume26
Issue number11
Pages (from-to)2955-2969.e3
Number of pages15
ISSN2211-1247
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Research areas

  • aquaporin 4, astrocytes, cerebrospinal fluid, glymphatic system, platelet-derived growth factor B, postnatal development

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