AQP4, Astrogenesis, and Hydrocephalus: A New Neurological Perspective

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Abstract

Aquaporin 4 (AQP4) is a cerebral glial marker that labels ependymal cells and astrocytes’ endfeet and is the main water channel responsible for the parenchymal fluid balance. However, in brain development, AQP4 is a marker of glial stem cells and plays a crucial role in the pathophysiology of pediatric hydrocephalus. Gliogenesis characterization has been hampered by a lack of biomarkers for precursor and intermediate stages and a deeper understanding of hydrocephalus etiology is needed. This manuscript is a focused review of the current research landscape on AQP4 as a possible biomarker for gliogenesis and its influence in pediatric hydrocephalus, emphasizing reactive astrogliosis. The goal is to understand brain development under hydrocephalic and normal physiologic conditions.

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Castañeyra-Ruiz, L., González-Marrero, I., Hernández-Abad, L. G., Lee, S., Castañeyra-Perdomo, A., & Muhonen, M. (2022, September 1). AQP4, Astrogenesis, and Hydrocephalus: A New Neurological Perspective. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810438

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