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Central Nervous System Vascular Unit

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Central Nervous System Vascular Unit

Overview

The Central Nervous System (CNS) Vascular Unit, also called the Neurovascular Unit or Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) complex, is a highly specialized multicellular structure comprising endothelial cells, pericytes, astrocytes, microglia, neurons, and extracellular matrix components that work in concert to maintain CNS homeostasis and regulate molecular transport between the blood and brain parenchyma. Unlike systemic vasculature, CNS vessels are characterized by exceptionally tight intercellular junctions, lack of fenestrations, and metabolic coupling with surrounding neural tissue. This integrated unit functions as a selective barrier while simultaneously providing metabolic support to neuronal populations and facilitating immune surveillance. The CNS Vascular Unit represents one of the most highly regulated physiological barriers in the human body, with profound implications for both normal neural function and neurodegeneration.

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