Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience (Mar 2022)

The Interplay Between Brain Vascular Calcification and Microglia

  • Upasana Maheshwari,
  • Sheng-Fu Huang,
  • Sucheta Sridhar,
  • Sucheta Sridhar,
  • Annika Keller,
  • Annika Keller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.848495
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Vascular calcifications are characterized by the ectopic deposition of calcium and phosphate in the vascular lumen or wall. They are a common finding in computed tomography scans or during autopsy and are often directly related to a pathological condition. While the pathogenesis and functional consequences of vascular calcifications have been intensively studied in some peripheral organs, vascular calcification, and its pathogenesis in the central nervous system is poorly characterized and understood. Here, we review the occurrence of vessel calcifications in the brain in the context of aging and various brain diseases. We discuss the pathomechanism of brain vascular calcification in primary familial brain calcification as an example of brain vessel calcification. A particular focus is the response of microglia to the vessel calcification in the brain and their role in the clearance of calcifications.

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