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Title: Circulating neuroactive peptides and the blood-brain and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barriers. Author: Zlokovic BV, Segal MB, Davson H, Lipovac MN, Hyman S, McComb JG. Journal: Endocrinol Exp; 1990 Mar; 24(1-2):9-17. PubMed ID: 2193795. Abstract: Interactions of radiolabelled circulating neuroactive peptides: enkephalin-leucine (Enk-Leu), delta sleep inducing peptide (DSIP), thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) and vasopressin-arginine (VP-Arg) with the blood-brain and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barriers were studied by mean of: 1. a vascular perfusion technique in the guinea-pig using multiple-time brain uptake analysis, 2. a vascular perfusion technique of the in situ isolated choroid plexus from sheep using single-circulation paired-tracer dilution or steady-state analysis. It has been demonstrated that Enk-Leu, DSIP and VP-Arg were taken up intact at the luminal side of the blood-brain barrier and blood-tissue interface of the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier by a saturable mechanism. On the other hand, a non-saturable mechanism as well as possible enzymatic degradation were shown during TRH interactions with either the blood-brain or blood-cerebrospinal fluid barriers. It is concluded that both, facilitated and simple diffusion, govern circulating neuroactive peptide uptake into the central nervous system.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]