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  1. The neurochemical alterations in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) associated with the typical symptomatology in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) and their association with outcome after shunt surgery a...

    Authors: Majd Saadaldeen, Anna Jeppsson, Per Hellström, Kaj Blennow, Henrik Zetterberg, Carsten Wikkelsø and Mats Tullberg
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:51
  2. The lumbar infusion test (LIT) is a routine part of the diagnostic process of various CSF dynamics disorders in adults. However, it is rarely used in the paediatric population due to a lack of evidence substan...

    Authors: Vojtěch Novák, Adéla Bubeníková, Petr Skalický, Arnošt Mládek, Václav Gerla, Afroditi Despina Lalou, Aleš Vlasák, Róbert Leško and Ondřej Bradáč
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:50
  3. Complex febrile seizures (CFS) have been associated with an increased risk of epilepsy in adulthood. However, the specific link between blood-brain barrier (BBB) and the predisposition to epilepsy in adults wh...

    Authors: Qian Wang, Liangyu Pan, Siruan Chen, Yuyu Zhang, Guangyuan Liu, Yiying Wu, Xia Qin, Panpan Zhang, Wei Zhang, Jianghua Zhang and Dezhi Kong
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:49
  4. The perivascular conduct pathway that connects the cerebrospinal fluid spaces with the interstitial fluid in the parenchyma are of importance for solute clearance from the brain. In this pathway, the relativel...

    Authors: Abhishek Singh, Mika Kaakinen, Harri Elamaa, Vesa Kiviniemi and Lauri Eklund
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:48
  5. The choroid plexus (ChP) plays a pivotal role in inflammatory processes that occur in multiple sclerosis (MS). The enlargement of the ChP in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) is considered to be an...

    Authors: Britta Krieger, Barbara Bellenberg, Anna Katharina Roenneke, Ruth Schneider, Theodoros Ladopoulos, Zainab Abbas, Rebekka Rust, Tanja Schmitz-Hübsch, Claudia Chien, Ralf Gold, Friedemann Paul and Carsten Lukas
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:47
  6. This article highlights the scientific achievements and professional career of William M. Pardridge, who passed away on 18th of June 2024. He was born in 1947 in Bethesda, Maryland, USA. William, known affecti...

    Authors: Ruben J. Boado, Ulrich Bickel and Rachita K. Sumbria
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:46
  7. Posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus (PHH) is a frequent and significant complication that impacts the prognosis of patients suffering from intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH). However, the underlying mechanism is unce...

    Authors: Hao-Xiang Wang, Zi-Ang Deng, Yuan-You Li, Jun Li, Ya-Xing Chen, Yan-Jie Zhao, Ke-Ru Huang, Wei-Ning Tian, Ai-Ping Tong and Liang-Xue Zhou
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:45
  8. Idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by treatable cognitive impairment, remains poorly understood in terms of its underlying pathological mechanisms. Co...

    Authors: Yifeng Yang, Meijing Yan, Lianxi Sun, Xiao Liu, Xuhao Fang, Shihong Li and Guangwu Lin
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:43
  9. Assessment of ventricular size following endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) often relies on linear measurements and indexes such as the Evans index (EI) and frontal and occipital horn ratio (FOHR). Long-te...

    Authors: Florian Ebel, Caterina Mariani, Raphael Guzman and Jehuda Soleman
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:42
  10. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced and absorbed at a balanced rate to maintain a constant intracranial pressure (ICP). The CSF dynamics are, however, disturbed in several pathological conditions, leading to...

    Authors: Mette N. Jensen, Ida M. E. Israelsen, Jonathan H. Wardman, Dennis B. Jensen, Daniel B. Andersen, Trine L. Toft-Bertelsen, Martin F. Rath, Jens Juul Holst, Mette M. Rosenkilde and Nanna MacAulay
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:41
  11. Authors: Shigenori Kanno, Junyan Liu, Ai Kawamura, Shoko Ota, Nobuko Kawakami, Chifumi Iseki, Kazuo Kakinuma, Shiho Matsubara, Kazuto Katsuse, Kazushi Sato, Takashi Takeuchi, Yoshitaka Tanaka, Hiroyasu Kodama, Tatsuo Nagasaka, Masahiro Sai, Hayato Odagiri…
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:40

    The original article was published in Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2024 21:108

  12. Moyamoya Disease (MMD) represents a chronic and progressive cerebrovascular disorder characterized by the gradual occlusion of the terminal portions of the bilateral internal carotid arteries and their major b...

    Authors: Xinpeng Deng, Shaosen Zhang, Runsheng Zhao, Wei Liu, Weihong Huang, Xuanlin Chen, Xiang Gao, Yi Huang and Dong Zhang
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:39
  13. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative illness characterized by motor and non-motor features. Hallmarks of the disease include an extensive loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compa...

    Authors: Hélèna L. Denis, Aurélie de Rus Jacquet, Melanie Alpaugh, Michel Panisset, Roger A Barker, Éric Boilard and Francesca Cicchetti
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:38
  14. After intracranial hemorrhage (ICH), the formation of primary hematoma foci leads to the development of secondary brain injury factors such as perihematomal edema (PHE) and accumulation of toxic metabolites, w...

    Authors: Kexin Li, Yuheng Liu, Junjie Gong, Jing Li, Mingyu Zhao, Chengyou Hong, Yuchi Zhang, Mengyao He, Zhenye Zhu, Zhijuan Chen and Zengguang Wang
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:37
  15. Monovalent binding to the transferrin receptor (TfR) is considered the most efficient mode for high delivery of protein constructs across the blood–brain barrier via TfR-mediated transcytosis at therapeutic do...

    Authors: Gillian Bonvicini, Sunitha Singh, Lisa Sandersjöö, Dag Sehlin, Stina Syvänen and Ken G. Andersson
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:36
  16. Despite the availability of potent antifungal compounds, invasive fungal disease poses significant morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients. Candida albicans is one of the leading pathogens in this s...

    Authors: S. Schmidt, C. Schwerk, H. Schroten, H. Ishikawa, R. Schubert, T. Lehrnbecher and H. Rudolph
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:34
  17. The choroid plexus (ChP) plays an important role in producing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and physical dysfunction has been associated with alterations in CSF circulation. However, no population-based studies ha...

    Authors: Qianqian Xie, Ziwei Chen, Jiafeng Wang, Huisi Zhang, Yan Wang, Xiaoyu Wang, Chunyan Li, Yongxiang Wang, Lin Cong, Daniel Ferreira, Anna-Karin Welmer, Lin Song, Yifeng Du and Chengxuan Qiu
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:33
  18. Emerging evidence suggests that chronic stress compromises blood‒brain barrier (BBB) integrity by disrupting brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMECs), contributing to the development of cognitive impairme...

    Authors: Zhao–Wei Sun, Zhao–Xin Sun, Yun Zhao, Ling Zhang, Fang Xie, Xue Wang, Jin–Shan Li, Mao–Yang Zhou, Hong Feng and Ling–Jia Qian
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:35
  19. Recent discoveries focused on the role of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in metabolite clearance have initiated intense research on CSF circulation and outflow pathways. These studies have focused on the cranial su...

    Authors: Radosław Rzepliński, Steven T. Proulx, Sylwia Tarka, Tomasz Stępień and Bogdan Ciszek
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:32
  20. Nanocarriers targeting the blood-brain barrier (BBB) are promising drug delivery systems to enhance the penetration of therapeutic molecules into the brain. Immunotherapy, particularly monoclonal antibodies de...

    Authors: Anikó Szecskó, Mária Mészáros, Beatriz Simões, Marco Cavaco, Catarina Chaparro, Gergő Porkoláb, Miguel A.R.B. Castanho, Mária A. Deli, Vera Neves and Szilvia Veszelka
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:31
  21. Brain microvascular endothelial cells (BECs) lining the brain capillaries form the anatomical site of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), providing a highly selective barrier to support brain homeostasis and functi...

    Authors: Rudy T. Chang, Mark J. Fisher and Rachita K. Sumbria
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:30
  22. In a recent study of normal pressure hydrocephalus published by Ohmura et al., there was a progressive reduction in the cerebral blood volume within the cortex, as measured by near-infrared spectroscopy, follo...

    Authors: Grant Alexander Bateman and Alexander Robert Bateman
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:29

    The original article was published in Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:5

  23. Shunt systems for hydrocephalus therapy are commonly based on passive mechanical pressure valves that are driven by the intracranial, intra-abdominal, and hydrostatic pressure. The differential pressure acting...

    Authors: Fabian Flürenbrock, Leonie Korn, Dominik Schulte, Anthony Podgoršak, Joris Chomarat, Janina Hug, Tiago Hungerland, Caroline Holzer, David Iselin, Luca Krebs, Rosina Weiss, Markus F. Oertel, Lennart Stieglitz, Miriam Weisskopf, Mirko Meboldt, Melanie N. Zeilinger…
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:28
  24. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a ventriculosagittal sinus (VSS) shunt in the treatment of hydrocephalus with elevated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) prot...

    Authors: Yikang Wang, Di Wang, Yu Tian, Yilong Yao and Qi Yu
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:26
  25. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) plays a crucial role in maintaining brain homeostasis by facilitating the clearance of metabolic waste and regulating intracranial pressure. Dysregulation of CSF flow can lead to cond...

    Authors: Ryan Jones, Srdjan Cirovic and Clare Rusbridge
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:25
  26. The Hydrocephalus Association organized two workshops with the support of the Rudi Schulte Research Institute and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center entitled “Developing Non-Invasive Hydrocephalus T...

    Authors: Alexandra Hochstetler, Christine Hehnly, William Dawes, Daniel Harris, Cameron Sadegh, Francesco T. Mangano, Samantha N. Lanjewar and Monica J. Chau
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:24
  27. This study explores the application of machine learning to high-dimensional proteomics datasets for identifying Alzheimer’s disease (AD) biomarkers. AD, a neurodegenerative disorder affecting millions worldwid...

    Authors: Christoffer Ivarsson Orrelid, Oscar Rosberg, Sophia Weiner, Fredrik D. Johansson, Johan Gobom, Henrik Zetterberg, Newton Mwai and Lena Stempfle
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:23
  28. Aβ deposition in the brain does not necessarily lead to cognitive impairment, and that blood supply may have other unexplained regulatory effects on Aβ. Therefore, there appears to be a more complex relationsh...

    Authors: Yuhao Xu, Hong Wei, Rui Du, Ranchao Wang, Yan Zhu, Tian Zhao, Xiaolan Zhu and Yuefeng Li
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:22
  29. Syringomyelia was a rare condition characterized by the formation of fluid-filled cysts (syrinx) within the spinal cord, resulting in sensory and motor dysfunction. Currently, there was no satisfactory treatme...

    Authors: Longbing Ma, Sumei Liu, Qingyu Yao, Xinyu Wang, Jian Guan and Fengzeng Jian
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:21
  30. Congenital hydrocephalus (HCP) is a prevalent condition, that leads to fetal cerebral ventricle dilation and increased intracranial pressure. It is associated with significant neurological impairments, partly ...

    Authors: Dicle Karakaya, Kristin Lampe, Jose L. Encinas, Soner Duru, Lucas Peiro, Halil Kamil Oge, Francisco M. Sanchez-Margallo, Marc Oria and Jose L. Peiro
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:20
  31. Choroid plexuses regulate the exchanges between the blood and the CSF, and provide trophic factors necessary to brain development. They also express detoxifying enzymes that protect the developing brain from h...

    Authors: Nathalie Strazielle, Karen Silva, Emmanuel Rault, Cindy Durand, Elodie Saudrais, Pascal Mein, Sandrine Blondel, Anne Denuzière and Jean-François Ghersi-Egea
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:19
  32. Targeting the blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a key step for effective brain delivery of nanocarriers. We have previously discovered that combinations of BBB nutrient transporter ligands alanine and glutathione (...

    Authors: Mária Mészáros, Thi Ha My Phan, Judit P. Vigh, Gergő Porkoláb, Anna Kocsis, Anikó Szecskó, Emese K. Páli, Nárcisz M. Cser, Tamás F. Polgár, Gábor Kecskeméti, Fruzsina R. Walter, Jens C. Schwamborn, Tamás Janáky, Jeng-Shiung Jan, Szilvia Veszelka and Mária A. Deli
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:18
  33. Heterozygous CWH43 loss-of-function (LOF) variants have been identified as iNPH risk factors, with 10–15% of iNPH patients carrying these variants in cohorts from the US. Mouse model harboring CWH43 LOF variants ...

    Authors: Joel Räsänen, Seppo Helisalmi, Sami Heikkinen, Joose Raivo, Ville E. Korhonen, Henna Martiskainen, Antti Junkkari, Benjamin Grenier-Boley, Céline Bellenguez, Minna Oinas, Cecilia Avellan, Janek Frantzen, Anna Kotkansalo, Jaakko Rinne, Antti Ronkainen, Mikko Kauppinen…
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:17
  34. Hydrocephalus, characterized by ventriculomegaly due to cerebrospinal fluid accumulation in the cerebral ventricles, is a co-morbidity factor in several neurodevelopmental, psychiatric and neurodegenerative di...

    Authors: Jose A. Fernández-Albarral, Ana Simón-García, Elena Salobrar-García, Juan J. Salazar, Celia López-Menéndez, Luis S. M. Pajuelo, Jose A. Matamoros, Rosa de Hoz, Inés López-Cuenca, Lorena Elvira-Hurtado, Lidia Sanchez-Puebla, Marina P. Sánchez-Carralero, Marina Sanz, José M. Ramírez, Teresa Iglesias and Ana I. Ramírez
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:16
  35. The choroid plexus (CP) has been recently implicated in the pathogenesis of the neuropsychiatric manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE). Lupus patients demonstrate increased serum and cerebrosp...

    Authors: Joshua A. Reynolds, Lola Torz, Leslie Cummins, Ariel D Stock, Ayal Ben-Zvi and Chaim Putterman
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:15
  36. Streptococcus suis is a globally emerging zoonotic pathogen that can cause invasive disease commonly associated with meningitis in pigs and humans. To cause meningitis, S. suis must invade the central nervous sys...

    Authors: Tiantong Zhao, Laura Pellegrini, Bart van der Hee, Jos Boekhorst, Aline Fernandes, Sylvia Brugman, Peter van Baarlen and Jerry M. Wells
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:14
  37. Patients with the genetic disorder Niemann-Pick type C2 disease (NP-C2) suffer from lysosomal accumulation of cholesterol causing both systemic and severe neurological symptoms. In a murine NP-C2 model, otherw...

    Authors: Charlotte Laurfelt Munch Rasmussen, Signe Frost Frederiksen, Christian Würtz Heegaard, Maj Schneider Thomsen, Eva Hede, Bartosz Laczek, Jakob Körbelin, Daniel Wüstner, Louiza Bohn Thomsen, Markus Schwaninger, Ole N. Jensen, Torben Moos and Annette Burkhart
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:13
  38. Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a genetic disorder causing motile ciliary dysfunction primarily affecting the respiratory and reproductive systems. However, the impact of PCD on the central nervous system ...

    Authors: Franziska Eisenhuth, Joy E. Agbonze, Adam M. R. Groh, Jesse M. Klostranec, David A. Rudko, Jo Anne Stratton and Adam J. Shapiro
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:12
  39. Therapeutic antibodies for the treatment of neurological disease show great potential, but their applications are rather limited due to limited brain exposure. The most well-studied approach to enhance brain i...

    Authors: Marie-Lynn Cuypers, Tom Jaspers, Jarne Clerckx, Simon Leekens, Christopher Cawthorne, Guy Bormans, Frederik Cleeren, Nick Geukens, Bart De Strooper and Maarten Dewilde
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:11
  40. Acute and critical neurological diseases are often accompanied with elevated intracranial pressure (ICP), leading to insufficient cerebral perfusion, which may cause severe secondary lesion. Existing ICP monit...

    Authors: Ming-xu Zhu, Jun-yao Li, Zhan-xiu Cai, Yu Wang, Wei-ce Wang, Yi-tong Guo, Guo-bin Gao, Qing-dong Guo, Xue-tao Shi and Wei-chen Li
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:10
  41. The approval of new disease-modifying therapies by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicine Agency makes it necessary to optimize non-invasive and cost-effective tools for the identifica...

    Authors: Marcella Catania, Claudia Battipaglia, Alberto Perego, Erika Salvi, Emanuela Maderna, Federico Angelo Cazzaniga, Paolo M. Rossini, Camillo Marra, Nicola Vanacore, Alberto Redolfi, Daniela Perani, Patrizia Spadin, Maria Cotelli, Stefano Cappa, Naike Caraglia, Pietro Tiraboschi…
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:9
  42. Oxidative stress and neuronal apoptosis could be an important factor leading to post-hemorrhagic consequences after germinal matrix hemorrhage (GMH). Previously study have indicated that relaxin 2 receptor act...

    Authors: Jun Liu, Yonghua Cai, Khalil ur Rahman, Qixiong Zhou, Guangjie Liu, Huibin Kang, Mingzhou Li, Shichao Zhang, Gang Wang, Wenfeng Feng, Xi’an Zhang, Guozhong Zhang, Ye Song and Peng Li
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:8
  43. Iduronate-2-sulfatase (IDS) deficiency (MPS II; Hunter syndrome) is a disorder that exhibits peripheral and CNS pathology. The blood brain barrier (BBB) prevents systemic enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) from ...

    Authors: Will J. Costain, Arsalan S. Haqqani, Greg Hussack, Henk van Faassen, Etienne Lessard, Binbing Ling, Eric Brunette, Dao Ly, Hung Fang, Jennyfer Bultinck, Steven Geysens, Gwenda Pynaert, Kathleen Piens, Stefan Ryckaert, Franck Fudalej, Wouter Vervecken…
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:7
  44. Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) causes spinal cord swelling and occlusion of the subarachnoid space (SAS). SAS occlusion can change pulsatile cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamics, which could have acute clini...

    Authors: Madeleine Amy Bessen, Christine Diana Gayen, Ryan L. O’Hare Doig, Ryan Michael Dorrian, Ryan David Quarrington, Adnan Mulaibrahimovic, Vartan Kurtcuoglu, Angela Catherine Walls, Anna Victoria Leonard and Claire Frances Jones
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:6
  45. Cerebral autoregulation is a robust regulatory mechanism that stabilizes cerebral blood flow in response to reduced blood pressure, thereby preventing cerebral ischaemia. Scientists have long believed that cer...

    Authors: Tomohisa Ohmura, Yoshinaga Kajimoto, Masahiro Kameda, Masatsugu Kamo, Ryokichi Yagi, Ryo Hiramatsu, Naosuke Nonoguchi, Motomasa Furuse, Shinji Kawabata, Toshihiro Takami, Hiroji Miyake, Toshihiko Kuroiwa, Marek Czosnyka and Masahiko Wanibuchi
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:5

    The Comment to this article has been published in Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:29

  46. Blood–brain barrier dysfunction is one characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and is recognized as both a cause and consequence of the pathological cascade leading to cognitive decline. The goal of this st...

    Authors: Geetika Nehra, Bryan J. Maloney, Rebecca R. Smith, Wijitra Chumboatong, Erin L. Abner, Peter T. Nelson, Björn Bauer and Anika M. S. Hartz
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:4
  47. Brain metastases (BMs) are the most common intracranial tumors in adults and occur 3–10 times more frequently than primary brain tumors. Despite intensive multimodal therapies, including resection, radiotherap...

    Authors: Nasim Izadi, Peter Solár, Klaudia Hašanová, Alemeh Zamani, Maryam Shahidian Akbar, Klára Mrázová, Martin Bartošík, Tomáš Kazda, Roman Hrstka and Marek Joukal
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:3
  48. Authors: Joanna R. Thomas, William J. E. Frye, Robert W. Robey, Andrew C. Warner, Donna Butcher, Jennifer L. Matta, Tamara C. Morgan, Elijah F. Edmondson, Paula B. Salazar, Suresh V. Ambudkar and Michael M. Gottesman
    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2025 22:2

    The original article was published in Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2024 21:27