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Mural cells protect the adult brain from hemorrhage but do not control the blood-brain barrier in developing zebrafish

Baltaci, O. F.; Usseglio Gaudi, A.; Dudczig, S.; Wang, W.; Paterson, S.; Rondon-Galeano, M. C.; Lim, Y.-W.; Rae, J.; Lagendijk, A.; Parton, R. G.; Farley, A.; Hogan, B. M.

2026-01-26 developmental biology
10.1101/2024.11.18.624089 bioRxiv
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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) protects the brain from circulating metabolites and plays central roles in neurological diseases. Endothelial cells (ECs) of the BBB are enwrapped by mural cells including pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells (vSMCs) that regulate angiogenesis, vessel stability and barrier function. To explore mural cell control of the BBB, we investigated neurovascular phenotypes in zebrafish pdgfrb mutants that lack brain pericytes and vSMCs. As expected, mutants showed an altered cerebrovascular network with mispatterned capillaries. Unexpectedly, mutants displayed no BBB leakage at larval stages of development. This demonstrates that pericytes and vSMCs do not control BBB function in developing zebrafish. Instead, we observed juvenile and adult BBB disruption occurring at "hotspot" focal hemorrhages at large vessel aneurysms. ECs at leakage hotspots showed induction of caveolae on abluminal surfaces and structural defects including basement membrane thickening and disruption. Our work suggests that capillary pericytes regulate cerebrovascular patterning in development and vSMCs of major arteries protect from hemorrhage and BBB breakdown in older zebrafish. The fact that young zebrafish have a functional BBB in the absence of mural cells calls for renewed interrogation of mural cell control of the BBB throughout vertebrate evolution.

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