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Blood-Brain Barrier Dysfunction: AD vs PD vs ALS Comparison

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Blood-Brain Barrier Dysfunction: AD vs PD vs ALS Comparison

Executive Summary

The [blood-brain barrier](/entities/blood-brain-barrier) (BBB) is a critical interface protecting the central nervous system, and its dysfunction plays distinct yet overlapping roles in Alzheimer's disease ([AD](/diseases/alzheimers-disease)), Parkinson's disease ([PD](/diseases/parkinsons-disease)), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ([ALS](/diseases/als)). While all three disorders exhibit BBB breakdown, the underlying mechanisms, temporal patterns, and therapeutic implications differ substantially. This analysis provides a comprehensive comparison to guide research and therapeutic development.

1. Overview of BBB in Neurodegeneration

1.1 Normal BBB Structure and Function

The [blood-brain barrier](/entities/blood-brain-barrier) is composed of specialized [endothelial cells](/cell-types/endothelial-cells) connected by tight junctions, surrounded by [pericytes](/cell-types/pericytes), [astrocyte](/cell-types/astrocytes) end-feet, and the extracellular basement membrane[@zlokovic2011] [zlokovic2011 2011, zlokovic2011](https://doi.org/10.0000/zlokovic2011). Key functions include:

  • Physical barrier: Tight junctions (claudin-5, occludin, JAM-A) prevent paracellular diffusion
  • Transport regulation: Specific transporters control nutrient uptake and toxin removal
  • Immune privilege: Limited immune cell trafficking maintains CNS homeostasis
  • Metabolic support: Continuous delivery of glucose and essential nutrients via [GLUT1](/proteins/glut1-transporter)

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