Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES
Description
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The long term goal of this project is to clone, sequence, express and map
the distribution of nutrient transporters in the blood-brain and blood-
cerebrospinal-fluid barriers. The endothelial cells of the brain
capillaries regulate the uptake of nutrients into the brain, and the
epithelial cells of the choroid plexus clear the cerebrospinal fluid of
many metabolites and drugs. Relatively little is known about the
transporters involved in these vital processes. We will clone blood-
brain barrier transporters using two different strategies. The first is
to determine if the transporters already cloned from other tissues are
expressed at the blood-brain-barrier. A candidate clone for brain
capillaries is the renal Na+/myo-mositol cotransporter, since isolated
brain microvessels transport this important phospholipid precursor, and
a candidate for the choroid plexus is the renal Na+/nucleoside
cotransporter. Northern and Western blots, in situ hybridization, and
immunocytochemical techniques will be used to map the distribution of
candidate clones at the blood-brain interface. The second strategy is
to use expression cloning techniques to isolate specific brain capillary
and choroid plexus transporters, e.g. The L-type amino acid and Na+-
dependent proline transporters. The objective is to use the tools of
cell and molecular biology to obtain a detailed understanding of nutrient
and metabolite transport between the blood and brain.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
092530369
UEI
RN64EPNH8JC6
Project Start Date
01-July-1998
Project End Date
30-June-2000
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