Glymphatic clearance enhancement refers to the targeted optimization of the glymphatic system, a specialized functional waste clearance pathway in the central nervous system. The goal is to facilitate the efficient removal of metabolic waste products, including neurotoxic proteins, from the brain parenchyma.
Origin
The term is based on the “glymphatic system,” a portmanteau of glial cells and the lymphatic system, which was formally described in the early 2010s. “Enhancement” is a clinical and wellness goal to improve this vital restorative function.
Mechanism
The glymphatic system operates primarily during deep sleep, utilizing cerebrospinal fluid flow through periarterial spaces, driven by glial cell regulation. Hormonal balance, particularly the sleep-wake cycle regulated by melatonin and cortisol, directly influences the efficiency of this clearance process. Optimal enhancement is critical for neuroprotection and long-term cognitive health.
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