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KMID : 0880420200210111199
Korean Journal of Radiology
2020 Volume.21 No. 11 p.1199 ~ p.1209
Neurofluid Dynamics and the Glymphatic System: A Neuroimaging Perspective
Taoka Toshiaki

Naganawa Shinji
Abstract
The glymphatic system hypothesis is a concept describing the clearance of waste products from the brain. The term ¡°glymphatic system¡± combines the glial and lymphatic systems and is typically described as follows. The perivascular space functions as a conduit that drains cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) into the brain parenchyma. CSF guided to the perivascular space around the arteries enters the interstitium of brain tissue via aquaporin-4 water channels to clear waste proteins into the perivascular space around the veins before being drained from the brain. In this review, we introduce the glymphatic system hypothesis and its association with fluid dynamics, sleep, and disease. We also discuss imaging methods to evaluate the glymphatic system.
KEYWORD
Glymphatic system, Cerebrospinal fluid, Interstitial fluid, Magnetic resonance imaging, Diffusion imaging, Contrast media
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