PMID: 2106011Mar 1, 1990Paper

Transport of lead-203 at the blood-brain barrier during short cerebrovascular perfusion with saline in the rat

Journal of Neurochemistry
Rashid Deane, M W Bradbury

Abstract

Lead transport at the blood-brain barrier has been studied by short (less than 1.5 min) vascular perfusion of one cerebral hemisphere of the rat with a buffered physiological salt solution at pH 7.4 without calcium, magnesium, or bicarbonate and containing 203 Pb-labelled lead chloride. In the absence of complexing agents, 203Pb uptake was rapid, giving a space of 9.7 ml/100 g of wet frontal cortex at 1 min. Lead-203 influx was linear with lead concentration up to 4 microM. Five percent albumin, 200 microM cysteine, or 1 mM EDTA almost abolished 203Pb uptake. Lead-203 entry into brain was uninfluenced by varying the calcium concentration or by magnesium or the calcium blocker methoxyverapamil. Similarly, 1 mM bicarbonate or 50 microM 4,4'-diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2'-disulphonic acid was without effect. Increasing the potassium concentration reduced 203Pb uptake. Vanadate at 2 mM, 2 microM carbonyl cyanide 4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenylhydrazone (a metabolic uncoupler), or 2 microM stannic chloride all markedly enhanced lead entry into brain, as did a more alkaline pH (7.80). In conclusion, there is a mechanism allowing rapid passive transport of 203Pb at the brain endothelium, perhaps as PbOH+. Lead uptake into brain via this syste...Continue Reading

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