péricytes
Péricytes are a type of glial cell found in the central nervous system, particularly in the brain and spinal cord. They are characterized by their perivascular location, wrapping around blood vessels and forming a continuous layer around the endothelial cells that line these vessels. Péricytes play a crucial role in the regulation of blood flow and the maintenance of the blood-brain barrier, a selective barrier that controls the passage of substances between the blood and the brain's extracellular fluid.
The functions of péricytes include the regulation of vascular tone, the control of blood flow, and the
Péricytes are also found in other parts of the body, such as the retina and the testes,
The study of péricytes is an active area of research, with scientists investigating their role in various