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Role of choroid plexus in cerebrospinal fluid hydrodynamics (CROSBI ID 247021)

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Orešković, Darko ; Radoš, Milan ; Klarica, Marijan Role of choroid plexus in cerebrospinal fluid hydrodynamics // Neuroscience, 354 (2017), 2017; 69-87. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.04.025

Podaci o odgovornosti

Orešković, Darko ; Radoš, Milan ; Klarica, Marijan

engleski

Role of choroid plexus in cerebrospinal fluid hydrodynamics

The classic hypothesis presents the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as the ‘‘third circulation, ” which flows from the brain ventricles through the entire CSF system to the cortical subarachnoid space to eventually be passively absorbed into the superior sagittal sinus through arachnoid granulations. The choroid plexus (CP) represents a key organ in the classic CSF physiology and a powerful biological pump, which exclusively secretes CSF. Thereby, the CP is considered to be responsible for CSF pressure regulation and hydrocephalus development. This article thoroughly analyzes the role of the CP in the CSF dynamics, presenting arguments in favor of the thesis that the CPs are neither biological pumps nor the main site of CSF secretion ; that they do not participate in regulation of ICP/CSF pressure ; are not the reason for the existence of hydrostatic pressure gradient in the CSF system and that this gradient is not permanent(disappeared in the horizontal position) ; and that they do not generate imagined unidirectional CSF circulation, hydrocephalus development and increased ICP/CSF pressure. The classic hypothesis cannot provide an explanation for these controversies but the recently formulated Bulat-Klarica-Orešković hypothesis can. According to this hypothesis, CSF production and absorption (CSF exchange) are constant and present everywhere in the CSF system, and although the CSF is partially produced by the CP, it is mainly formed as a consequence of water filtration between the capillaries and interstitial fluid.

cerebrospinal fluid, choroid plexus, classical hypothesis of cerebrospinal fluid physiology, hydrocephalus, Intracranial pressure, Bulat-Klarica-Orešković hypothesis

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Podaci o izdanju

354 (2017)

2017.

69-87

objavljeno

0306-4522

1873-7544

10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.04.025

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