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      The Glymphatic System in Central Nervous System Health and Disease: Past, Present, and Future.

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          The central nervous system (CNS) is unique in being the only organ system lacking lymphatic vessels to assist in the removal of interstitial metabolic waste products. Recent work has led to the discovery of the glymphatic system, a glial-dependent perivascular network that subserves a pseudolymphatic function in the brain. Within the glymphatic pathway, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) enters the brain via periarterial spaces, passes into the interstitium via perivascular astrocytic aquaporin-4, and then drives the perivenous drainage of interstitial fluid (ISF) and its solute. Here, we review the role of the glymphatic pathway in CNS physiology, the factors known to regulate glymphatic flow, and the pathologic processes in which a breakdown of glymphatic CSF-ISF exchange has been implicated in disease initiation and progression. Important areas of future research, including manipulation of glymphatic activity aiming to improve waste clearance and therapeutic agent delivery, are also discussed.

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          Journal
          Annu Rev Pathol
          Annual review of pathology
          Annual Reviews
          1553-4014
          1553-4006
          January 24 2018
          : 13
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Center for Translational Neuromedicine, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York 14642, USA; email: benjamin_plog@urmc.rochester.edu , maiken_nedergaard@urmc.rochester.edu.
          [2 ] Department of Pathology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York 14642, USA.
          Article
          NIHMS932029
          10.1146/annurev-pathol-051217-111018
          5803388
          29195051
          e3e5f05a-8a7c-4c20-937a-d4405da7fbd7
          History

          astrocyte,cerebrospinal fluid,glymphatic,perivascular space,amyloid-β,aquaporin-4

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