Disruption of the hippocampal and hypothalamic blood-brain barrier in a diet-induced obese model of type II diabetes: prevention and treatment by the mitochondrial carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, topiramate.
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Type II diabetes is a vascular risk factor for cognitive impairment and increased risk of dementia. Disruption of the blood-retinal barrier (BRB) and blood-brain barrier (BBB) are hallmarks of subsequent retinal edema and central nervous system dysfunction. However, the mechanisms by which diet or metabolic syndrome induces dysfunction are not understood. A proposed mechanism is an increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and oxidative stress. Inhibition of mitochondrial carbonic anhydrase (mCA) decreases ROS and oxidative stress. In this study, topiramate, a mCA inhibitor, was examined for its ability to protect the BRB and BBB in diet-induced obese type II diabetic mice. |
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2019
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Journal |
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Fluids and barriers of the CNS
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Volume |
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16
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1
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Number of Pages |
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1
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Date Published |
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2019
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https://fluidsbarrierscns.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12987-018-0121-6
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DOI |
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10.1186/s12987-018-0121-6
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Short Title |
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Fluids Barriers CNS
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