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How 'Zombie' Cells Help Build the Brain's Protective Barriers, According to UC San Diego

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Researchers at the University of California San Diego have unveiled a surprising new function for senescent cells—often referred to as 'zombie' cells—in the developing brain. These cells, which have stopped dividing but remain metabolically active, were previously associated with aging and disease.

However, a new study from UC San Diego biologists reveals that they play a critical role in building the protective barriers that shield the brain from harmful substances.

The research, conducted in the San Diego County area, focuses on the blood-brain barrier and the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier. These structures are essential for maintaining the brain's delicate environment.

The team found that senescent cells appear transiently during early brain development and help orchestrate the formation of these barriers. Without them, the barriers fail to develop properly, potentially leading to neurological issues later in life.

Lead author Dr. Alicia Smith, a postdoctoral researcher at UC San Diego, explained that the discovery challenges the long-held view that senescent cells are purely detrimental.

'Our findings show that these cells have a beneficial role early in life, which is completely opposite to their effects in aging,' she said. The study used advanced imaging and genetic tools in mouse models to track the cells' behavior.

The implications for human health are significant. Understanding how 'zombie' cells contribute to barrier formation could lead to new therapies for conditions where the brain's defenses are compromised, such as in multiple sclerosis or certain neurodegenerative diseases.

The team plans to explore whether reactivating these cells in older brains could help repair damaged barriers.

The study was published in the journal 'Nature Neuroscience' and received funding from the National Institutes of Health. UC San Diego, located in La Jolla, continues to be at the forefront of neuroscience research, with this latest finding opening up new avenues for treating brain disorders.

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