Researchers Find Textbook-Altering Link Between Brain, Immune System

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Researchers Find Textbook-Altering Link Between Brain, Immune System

JUNE 1, 2015
In a stunning discovery that overturns decades of textbook teaching, researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have determined that the brain is directly connected to the immune system by vessels previously thought not to exist. :ohhh::mindblown:

That such vessels could have escaped detection when the lymphatic system has been so thoroughly mapped throughout the body is surprising on its own, but the true significance of the discovery lies in the effects it could have on the study and treatment of neurological diseases ranging from autism to Alzheimer’s disease to multiple sclerosis.

“Instead of asking, ‘How do we study the immune response of the brain?,’ ‘Why do multiple sclerosis patients have the immune attacks?,’ now we can approach this mechanistically – because the brain is like every other tissue connected to the peripheral immune system through meningeal lymphatic vessels,” said Jonathan Kipnis, a professor in U.Va.’s Department of Neuroscience and director of U.Va.’s Center for Brain Immunology and Glia. “It changes entirely the way we perceive the neuro-immune interaction. We always perceived it before as something esoteric that can’t be studied. But now we can ask mechanistic questions."

He added, “We believe that for every neurological disease that has an immune component to it, these vessels may play a major role. [It’s] hard to imagine that these vessels would not be involved in a [neurological] disease with an immune component.”

Kevin Lee, who chairs the Department of Neuroscience, described his reaction to the discovery by Kipnis’ lab: “The first time these guys showed me the basic result, I just said one sentence: ‘They’ll have to change the textbooks.’ :wow: There has never been a lymphatic system for the central nervous system, and it was very clear from that first singular observation – and they’ve done many studies since then to bolster the finding – that it will fundamentally change the way people look at the central nervous system’s relationship with the immune system.”

Even Kipnis was skeptical initially. :mjcry:
“I really did not believe there are structures in the body that we are not aware of. I thought the body was mapped,” he said. “I thought that these discoveries ended somewhere around the middle of the last century. But apparently they have not.”:whoo:

The discovery was made possible by the work of Antoine Louveau, a postdoctoral fellow in Kipnis’ lab. The vessels were detected after Louveau developed a method to mount a mouse’s meninges – the membranes covering the brain – on a single slide so that they could be examined as a whole. “It was fairly easy, actually,” he said. “There was one trick: We fixed the meninges within the skullcap, so that the tissue is secured in its physiological condition, and then we dissected it. If we had done it the other way around, it wouldn’t have worked.”

After noticing vessel-like patterns in the distribution of immune cells on his slides, he tested for lymphatic vessels and there they were. The impossible existed.:gladbron::dwillhuh::ohlawd:

The soft-spoken Louveau recalled the moment: “I called Jony [Kipnis] to the microscope and I said, ‘I think we have something.’”:noah:

As to how the brain’s lymphatic vessels managed to escape notice all this time, Kipnis described them as “very well hidden” and noted that they follow a major blood vessel down into the sinuses, an area difficult to image. “It’s so close to the blood vessel, you just miss it,” he said. “If you don’t know what you’re after, you just miss it.:lupe:

“Live imaging of these vessels was crucial to demonstrate their function, and it would not be possible without collaboration with Tajie Harris,” Kipnis noted. Harris is an assistant professor of neuroscience and a member of the Center for Brain Immunology and Glia. Kipnis also saluted the “phenomenal” surgical skills of Igor Smirnov, a research associate in the Kipnis lab whose work was critical to the imaging success of the study.:youngsabo:

The unexpected presence of the lymphatic vessels raises a tremendous number of questions that now need answers, both about the workings of the brain and the diseases that plague it.

For example, take Alzheimer’s disease. “In Alzheimer’s, there are accumulations of big protein chunks in the brain,” Kipnis said. “We think they may be accumulating in the brain because they’re not being efficiently removed by these vessels.” :damn:He noted that the vessels look different with age, so the role they play in aging is another avenue to explore.

And there’s an enormous array of other neurological diseases, from autism to multiple sclerosis, that must be reconsidered in light of the presence of something science insisted did not exist.

The findings have been published online by the prestigious journal Nature and will appear in a forthcoming print edition. The article’s authors are Louveau, Smirnov, Timothy J. Keyes, Jacob D. Eccles, Sherin J. Rouhani, J. David Peske, Noel C. Derecki, David Castle, James W. Mandell, Lee, Harris and Kipnis.

The study was funded by National Institutes of Health grants R01AG034113 and R01NS061973. Louveau was a fellow of Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale.


https://news.virginia.edu/content/r...ook-altering-link-between-brain-immune-system

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Heres the paper: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature14432.html

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What are the major implications? :lupe: will progress for research into the mentioned neurological diseases occur faster now?
 

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When the truth about autism drops...


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And isn't over 75% of our immune system in our digestive system?

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What are the major implications? :lupe: will progress for research into the mentioned neurological diseases occur faster now?
Given the anatomical drawing, the vessels look significant
this is a big deal, because it brings up a whole new area of post-Morten evaluation and data collection for brain diseases
the treatment possibilities (from basic shunting, bypass and dilation to more involved cellular channel control etc) though far off are are intriguing
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This why stress makes you sick, instead of cleaning out the brain, you build up nonsense, and ultimately end up with some type of sickness.

Its also why lack of proper sleep increases sickness, because sleep time is when your brain cleans itself up due to the parasympathetic nervous system being highly active. Less sleep, less build up of your immune system, and that means you get sick easier.
 

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What are the major implications? :lupe: will progress for research into the mentioned neurological diseases occur faster now?

Uh...possible links between immune disorders and new targets for therapies.

From the article:


For example, take Alzheimer’s disease. “In Alzheimer’s, there are accumulations of big protein chunks in the brain,” Kipnis said. “We think they may be accumulating in the brain because they’re not being efficiently removed by these vessels.” He noted that the vessels look different with age, so the role they play in aging is another avenue to explore.




From the paper:



Drainage of the cerebrospinal fluid into the periphery has been a subject of interest for decades and several routes have been described regarding how cerebrospinal fluid can leave the central nervous system23, 25. The newly discovered meningeal lymphatic vessels are a novel path for cerebrospinal fluid drainage and represent a more conventional path for immune cells to egress the central nervous system. Our findings may represent the second step in the drainage of the interstitial fluid from the brain parenchyma into the periphery after it has been drained into the cerebrospinal fluid through the recently discovered glymphatic system26, 27 (Extended Data Fig. 10).

The presence of a functional and classical lymphatic system in the central nervous system suggests that current dogmas regarding brain tolerance and the immune privilege of the brain should be revisited. Malfunction of the meningeal lymphatic vessels could be a root cause of a variety of neurological disorders in which altered immunity is a fundamental player such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, and some forms of primary lymphoedema that are associated with neurological disorders28, 29, 30.
 
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This info isn't new, as far as the brain being connected to the immune system, they just didn't know about the vessels.

As far as "new" therapies, why do you think cannabis works so well? It's because it helps deal with the brain, and immune system at the same time. The THC receptors in the brain help the brain become more active, and cbd, and CBN(on a smaller level), help stimulate the immune system. The problem is the smoking, but if you have a potent strain, you don't need to take that much puffs for the effect. Eating is the best, next to vaping.

It's just funny how they act like there is nothing out that can work to stimulate both, while still being safe.
 

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This info isn't new, as far as the brain being connected to the immune system, they just didn't know about the vessels.

As far as "new" therapies, why do you think cannabis works so well? It's because it helps deal with the brain, and immune system. The THC receptors in the brain help the brain become more active, and cbd, and CBN(on a smaller level), help stimulate the immune system. The problem is the smoking, but if you have a potent strain, you don't need to take that much puffs for the effect. Eating is the best, next to vaping.

It's just funny how they act like there is nothing out that can work to stimulate both, while still being safe.
Empiricism, friend :troll:
 

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This info isn't new, as far as the brain being connected to the immune system, they just didn't know about the vessels.

As far as "new" therapies, why do you think cannabis works so well? It's because it helps deal with the brain, and immune system at the same time. The THC receptors in the brain help the brain become more active, and cbd, and CBN(on a smaller level), help stimulate the immune system. The problem is the smoking, but if you have a potent strain, you don't need to take that much puffs for the effect. Eating is the best, next to vaping.

It's just funny how they act like there is nothing out that can work to stimulate both, while still being safe.

Guys like @Napoleon don't believe unless some White dude in a lab (his God) tells him.
 
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