Clinical Report: The Role of Immune-Endothelial Interactions in Neurovascular Pathology
Overview
This review highlights the active role of the cerebrovascular endothelium in neuroimmune responses, emphasizing its interactions with immune cells at the blood-brain barrier. It discusses the implications of these interactions in neuroinflammation and vascular dysfunction across various neurological disorders.
Background
Incorporate recent research advancements to illustrate the complexity of immune-endothelial interactions.
Data Highlights
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Key Findings
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Clinical Implications
Clinicians should be aware of the role of immune-endothelial interactions in the pathogenesis of neurological disorders. This understanding may inform future therapeutic strategies aimed at restoring blood-brain barrier integrity and modulating neuroimmune responses.
Conclusion
A comprehensive understanding of immune-endothelial interactions is crucial for elucidating neurovascular pathophysiology and developing targeted interventions in neurological diseases.