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Liver-Brain Axis - Hepatic Enzyme-Mediated BBB Protection

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Liver-Brain Axis: Hepatic Enzyme-Mediated BBB Protection

Overview

The liver-brain axis represents a critical bidirectional communication system through which liver-derived factors influence brain function and, conversely, brain activity affects hepatic metabolism. This axis is particularly important for maintaining blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity and protecting against neurodegeneration. The liver synthesizes and secretes numerous proteins and enzymes that can cross the BBB and exert neuroprotective effects, while liver dysfunction can lead to BBB breakdown and contribute to neurodegenerative processes.

Liver-Secreted Proteins That Cross the BBB

Albumin

Serum albumin, the most abundant plasma protein, is synthesized exclusively by hepatocytes and represents a key liver-derived protein that crosses the BBB via receptor-mediated transcytosis through the transferrin receptor and other mechanisms [1]. Albumin carries numerous ligands including fatty acids, hormones, and bilirubin, and these albumin-bound molecules can be delivered to the brain [2].

The albumin-to-fetuin ratio in cerebrospinal fluid has been proposed as a marker of BBB integrity, with increased albumin ratios indicating BBB breakdown [3]. Furthermore, albumin has been shown to have direct neurotrophic effects, promoting neuronal survival and neurite outgrowth through activation of the ALB receptor [4].

Paraoxonases (PON1, PON2, PON3)


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