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Open pathways for cerebrospinal fluid outflow at the cribriform plate along the olfactory nerves.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/181695
Date of Publication
May 2023
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Theodor-Kocher-Instit...

Departement für Chemi...

Contributor
Spera, Irene
Theodor-Kocher-Institut (TKI)
Cousin, Nikola
Ries, Miriam
Kedracka, Anna
Castillo, Alina
Aleandri, Simone
Departement für Chemie, Biochemie und Pharmazie (DCBP) Universität Bern
Vladymyrov, Mykhailo
Theodor-Kocher-Institut (TKI)
Mapunda, Josephine Angelo
Theodor-Kocher-Institut (TKI)
Engelhardt, Brittaorcid-logo
Theodor-Kocher-Institut (TKI)
Luciani, Paolaorcid-logo
Departement für Chemie, Biochemie und Pharmazie (DCBP) Universität Bern
Detmar, Michael
Proulx, Steven Thomas
Theodor-Kocher-Institut (TKI)
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Series
EBioMedicine
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2352-3964
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.ebiom.2023.104558
PubMed ID
37043871
Uncontrolled Keywords

Arachnoid barrier Cer...

Description
BACKGROUND

Routes along the olfactory nerves crossing the cribriform plate that extend to lymphatic vessels within the nasal cavity have been identified as a critical cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) outflow pathway. However, it is still unclear how the efflux pathways along the nerves connect to lymphatic vessels or if any functional barriers are present at this site. The aim of this study was to anatomically define the connections between the subarachnoid space and the lymphatic system at the cribriform plate in mice.

METHODS

PEGylated fluorescent microbeads were infused into the CSF space in Prox1-GFP reporter mice and decalcification histology was utilized to investigate the anatomical connections between the subarachnoid space and the lymphatic vessels in the nasal submucosa. A fluorescently-labelled antibody marking vascular endothelium was injected into the cisterna magna to demonstrate the functionality of the lymphatic vessels in the olfactory region. Finally, we performed immunostaining to study the distribution of the arachnoid barrier at the cribriform plate region.

FINDINGS

We identified that there are open and direct connections from the subarachnoid space to lymphatic vessels enwrapping the olfactory nerves as they cross the cribriform plate towards the nasal submucosa. Furthermore, lymphatic vessels adjacent to the olfactory bulbs form a continuous network that is functionally connected to lymphatics in the nasal submucosa. Immunostainings revealed a discontinuous distribution of the arachnoid barrier at the olfactory region of the mouse.

INTERPRETATION

Our data supports a direct bulk flow mechanism through the cribriform plate allowing CSF drainage into nasal submucosal lymphatics in mice.

FUNDING

This study was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (310030_189226), Dementia Research Switzerland-Synapsis Foundation, the Heidi Seiler Stiftung and the Fondation Dr. Corinne Schuler.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/166436
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