Cerebrospinal fluid may flow out from the brain through the frontal skull base and choroid plexus: a gold colloid and cadaverine injection study in mouse fetus.
Takuya AkaiToshihisa HattaHiromi Sakata-HagaSeiji YamamotoHiroki OtaniShusuke YamamotoSatoshi KurodaPublished in: Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery (2021)
The particles in the CSF were shown to move from the brain to the frontal skull base and also into the blood stream through the choroid plexus in the fetus. The outflow of particles in the CSF may be regulated by molecular size. This new information will contribute to the prevention of brain degeneration due to brain waste deposition.