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- Structure of the blood-brain barrier
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1. The blood-brain barrier in Alzheimer’s disease
- Dr. Anika Hartz
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2. Tanycytes allow a tight BBB in the median eminence
- Prof. Esteban Rodriguez
- Dr. Juan Luis Blazquez
- Dr. Montserrat Guerra
- Nutrient transport
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3. Blood-brain barrier ion transport
- Prof. Martha O'Donnell
- Peptides and proteins
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4. Ingestive peptides
- Prof. William Banks
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5. Blood-brain barrier in health and disease
- Prof. Thomas Davis
- Overcoming the blood-brain barrier obstacle
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6. Expression vs. function of ABC transporters at the blood-brain barrier
- Prof. Jean-Michel Scherrmann
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7. The blood-brain barrier and CNS drug development
- Dr. Danica Stanimirovic
- Diseases involving the blood-brain barrier
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9. Inflammation and immune cell entry to the central nervous system
- Prof. Serge Rivest
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11. Ischemic blood-brain barrier and Alzheimer's amyloid plaques development
- Prof. Ryszard Pluta
- Latest Developments in the Field
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12. MRI approaches for neurovascular imaging
- Dr. Rick Dijkhuizen
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13. Brain-gut interactions in obesity 1
- Prof. Weihong Pan
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14. Brain-gut interactions in obesity 2
- Prof. Weihong Pan
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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15. Neurotrophins and the BBB
- Prof. Weihong Pan
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16. Vasoactive peptides and the blood-brain barrier
- Prof. Maria Deli
- Prof. Bela Kis
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17. In vivo systems
- Prof. Quentin Smith
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18. CNS-drug design
- Prof. Quentin Smith
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20. Stroke and the BBB
- Prof. Marilyn Cipolla
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21. Barrier mechanisms in the developing brain: mechanisms and misunderstandings
- Prof. Norman Saunders
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22. Barrier mechanisms in the developing brain: protection or vulnerability?
- Prof. Norman Saunders
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23. In vitro models of the blood-brain barrier
- Prof. Pierre-Olivier Couraud
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24. Glucose transport across the blood-brain barrier
- Prof. Luc Leybaert
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25. The blood-brain barrier and brain tumors
- Dr. Olaf van Tellingen
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26. Cellular composition of the blood-brain barrier
- Prof. N. Joan Abbott
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27. Features of mammalian CNS barrier systems
- Prof. Conrad Johanson
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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Outline
- Introduction to the assessment of brain delivery
- Factors affecting brain delivery and exchange
- Blood-brain barrier transport assumptions
- Common issues to be addressed
- Solute choice and assay
- Animal and disease state
- Overview of brain transport kinetics
- Simple two compartment model for brain transport
- Kinetic equations for two compartment model
- Initial uptake assumptions
- Unidiractional uptake simplification
- Initial uptake analysis and k(in) determination
- Kinetic constants
- Conversion of k(in) to PS and IP
- Brain vascular correction
- Capillary depletion
- Steady state distribution
- Example of brain distribution volume
- In vivo methods to asses BBB transport
- In situ brain perfusion method
- Getting started - requiered equipment
- Perfusion set up
- Perfusion fluid
- Perfusion fluid rate
- What is the optimum infusion rate?
- BBB integrity: PS brain perfusion vs. in vivo
- Differences revealed by perfusion vs. in vivo
- Measurement of flow
- Brain uptake of flow markers
- Systemic (iv) administration method
- iv administration method for brain uptake
- Calculation for initial uptake
- External analysis
- Limitations of iv administration method
- Brain microdialysis method
- Microdialysis approach
- Data analysis
- Microdialysis limitations
- Brain efflux index (BEI) method
- Illustration of brain efflux index method
- Brain efflux calculation
- Pros and cons of BEI method
- Summary
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- Common issues in brain uptake assessment
- Multiple factors impact brain delivery and exchange
- Assumptions
- What information is sought?
- What brain compartment is appropriate?
- Brain transport kinetics
- In vivo methods to assess BBB transport
- In situ brain perfusion method
- Systemic (IV) administration method
- Brain microdialysis method
- Brain efflux index (BEI) method
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Talk Citation
Smith, Q. (2008, March 1). In vivo systems [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/VMJI1527.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Quentin Smith has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.