Cerebral influx of Na+ and Cl- as the osmotherapy-mediated rebound response in rats.
Eva Kjer OernboKasper LykkeAnnette Buur SteffensenKathrin TöllnerChristina KruuseMartin Fredensborg RathWolfgang LöscherNanna MacAulayPublished in: Fluids and barriers of the CNS (2018)
A brain volume regulatory response occurs during osmotherapy, leading to the rebound response. This response involves brain accumulation of Na+ and Cl- and takes place by unresolved molecular mechanisms that do not include the common ion-transporting mechanisms located in the capillary endothelium at the blood-brain barrier and in the choroid plexus epithelium at the blood-CSF barrier. Future identification of these ion-transporting routes could provide a pharmacological target to prevent the rebound effect associated with the widely used osmotherapy.