Membrane transporters control cerebrospinal fluid formation independently of conventional osmosis to modulate intracranial pressure.
Eva K OernboAnnette B SteffensenPooya Razzaghi KhamesiTrine L Toft-BertelsenDagne BarbuskaiteFrederik VilhardtNiklas J GerkauKaterina TritsarisAnja H SimonsenSara D LolansenSøren N AndreassenSteen G HasselbalchThomas ZeuthenChristine R RoseVartan KurtcuogluNanna MacAulayPublished in: Fluids and barriers of the CNS (2022)
CSF secretion appears to not rely on conventional osmosis, but rather occur by a concerted effort of different choroidal transporters, possibly via a molecular mode of water transport inherent in the proteins themselves. Therapeutic modulation of the rate of CSF secretion may be employed as a strategy to modulate ICP. These insights identify new promising therapeutic targets against brain pathologies associated with elevated ICP.