Laboratory studies conducted in the University's School of Medical Sciences have confirmed that changes in
brain water channels over time play a critical role in traumatic brain injury.
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It has been understood for several years that, in patients suffering from this disease, immune cells attack the aquaporin - 4
water channel of the
brain cells.
«The
water channels normally function to protect the
brain, but in the case of traumatic injury or stroke they become a pathway of vulnerability that allows swelling.
During sleep, a newly discovered network of
water channels in the
brain, called the glymphatic system, becomes active and functions as a waste disposal system, carrying toxins away which would otherwise accumulate and damage
brain cells.