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Loss of Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity in a KCl-Induced Model of Episodic Headache Enhances CNS Drug Delivery

Cortical spreading depression (CSD) in the CNS is suggested as a common mechanism contributing to headache. Despite strong evidence for CNS involvement in headache disorders, drug development for headache disorders remains focused on peripheral targets. Difficulty in delivering drugs across the bloo...

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Autores principales: Cottier, Karissa E., Galloway, Emily A., Calabrese, Elisa C., Tome, Margaret E., Liktor-Busa, Erika, Kim, John, Davis, Thomas P., Vanderah, Todd W., Largent-Milnes, Tally M.
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Publicado: Society for Neuroscience 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6071204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30073201
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0116-18.2018
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author Cottier, Karissa E.
Galloway, Emily A.
Calabrese, Elisa C.
Tome, Margaret E.
Liktor-Busa, Erika
Kim, John
Davis, Thomas P.
Vanderah, Todd W.
Largent-Milnes, Tally M.
author_facet Cottier, Karissa E.
Galloway, Emily A.
Calabrese, Elisa C.
Tome, Margaret E.
Liktor-Busa, Erika
Kim, John
Davis, Thomas P.
Vanderah, Todd W.
Largent-Milnes, Tally M.
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description Cortical spreading depression (CSD) in the CNS is suggested as a common mechanism contributing to headache. Despite strong evidence for CNS involvement in headache disorders, drug development for headache disorders remains focused on peripheral targets. Difficulty in delivering drugs across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) may partially account for this disparity. It is known, however, that BBB permeability is increased during several CNS pathologies. In this study, we investigated BBB changes in response to KCl-induced CSD events and subsequent allodynia in rats. Cortical KCl injection in awake, freely moving rats produced facial allodynia with peak intensity between 1.5 and 3 h and CSD induction within 0.5–2 h postinjection. Brain perfusion of (14)C-sucrose as a marker of BBB paracellular permeability revealed increased leak in the cortex, but not brainstem, beginning 0.5 h post-KCl injection and resolving within 6 h; no changes in tight junction (TJ) proteins occludin or claudin-5 expression were observed. Acute pretreatment with topiramate to inhibit CSD did not prevent the increased BBB paracellular permeability. CNS delivery of the abortive anti-migraine agent sumatriptan was increased in the cortex 1.5 h post-KCl injection. Surprisingly, sumatriptan uptake was also increased in the brainstem following CSD induction, suggesting regulation of active transport mechanisms at the BBB. Together, these results demonstrate the ability of CSD events to produce transient, time-dependent changes in BBB permeability when allodynia is present and to mediate access of clinically relevant therapeutics (i.e., sumatriptan) to the CNS.
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spelling pubmed-60712042018-08-02 Loss of Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity in a KCl-Induced Model of Episodic Headache Enhances CNS Drug Delivery Cottier, Karissa E. Galloway, Emily A. Calabrese, Elisa C. Tome, Margaret E. Liktor-Busa, Erika Kim, John Davis, Thomas P. Vanderah, Todd W. Largent-Milnes, Tally M. eNeuro New Research Cortical spreading depression (CSD) in the CNS is suggested as a common mechanism contributing to headache. Despite strong evidence for CNS involvement in headache disorders, drug development for headache disorders remains focused on peripheral targets. Difficulty in delivering drugs across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) may partially account for this disparity. It is known, however, that BBB permeability is increased during several CNS pathologies. In this study, we investigated BBB changes in response to KCl-induced CSD events and subsequent allodynia in rats. Cortical KCl injection in awake, freely moving rats produced facial allodynia with peak intensity between 1.5 and 3 h and CSD induction within 0.5–2 h postinjection. Brain perfusion of (14)C-sucrose as a marker of BBB paracellular permeability revealed increased leak in the cortex, but not brainstem, beginning 0.5 h post-KCl injection and resolving within 6 h; no changes in tight junction (TJ) proteins occludin or claudin-5 expression were observed. Acute pretreatment with topiramate to inhibit CSD did not prevent the increased BBB paracellular permeability. CNS delivery of the abortive anti-migraine agent sumatriptan was increased in the cortex 1.5 h post-KCl injection. Surprisingly, sumatriptan uptake was also increased in the brainstem following CSD induction, suggesting regulation of active transport mechanisms at the BBB. Together, these results demonstrate the ability of CSD events to produce transient, time-dependent changes in BBB permeability when allodynia is present and to mediate access of clinically relevant therapeutics (i.e., sumatriptan) to the CNS. Society for Neuroscience 2018-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6071204/ /pubmed/30073201 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0116-18.2018 Text en Copyright © 2018 Cottier et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle New Research
Cottier, Karissa E.
Galloway, Emily A.
Calabrese, Elisa C.
Tome, Margaret E.
Liktor-Busa, Erika
Kim, John
Davis, Thomas P.
Vanderah, Todd W.
Largent-Milnes, Tally M.
Loss of Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity in a KCl-Induced Model of Episodic Headache Enhances CNS Drug Delivery
title Loss of Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity in a KCl-Induced Model of Episodic Headache Enhances CNS Drug Delivery
title_full Loss of Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity in a KCl-Induced Model of Episodic Headache Enhances CNS Drug Delivery
title_fullStr Loss of Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity in a KCl-Induced Model of Episodic Headache Enhances CNS Drug Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Loss of Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity in a KCl-Induced Model of Episodic Headache Enhances CNS Drug Delivery
title_short Loss of Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity in a KCl-Induced Model of Episodic Headache Enhances CNS Drug Delivery
title_sort loss of blood-brain barrier integrity in a kcl-induced model of episodic headache enhances cns drug delivery
topic New Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6071204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30073201
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0116-18.2018
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