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Brain-cerebrospinal fluid barrier

The brain-cerebrospinal fluid barrier is formed by the choroid plexus epithelial cells and arachnoid membrane.Unlike the capillaries that form the blood—brain barrier, choroid plexus capillaries are fenestrated and have no tight junctions. The endothelium, therefore, does not form a barrier to the movement of small molecules. Instead, the blood—CSF barrier at the choroid plexus is formed by the epithelial cells and the tight junctions that link them. The other part of the blood—CSF barrier is the arachnoid membrane, which envelops the brain. The cells of this membrane also are linked by tight junctions.

  • Brain-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (English, Latin script, Original)

Subject ID: S10217