Dear colleagues,
I am pleased to share that our article, Morphology of the glymphatic and 
meningeal lymphatic structures of the bottlenose dolphin, has just been 
published in Scientific Reports. The paper is open access and available here:
https://rdcu.be/eBdGJ
This stranding-based project represents the contributions of many 
collaborators, both in the field and in the lab, and was made possible through 
funding support from the Office of Naval Research (Under Sea Medicine and 
Marine Mammal Branches) and the NOAA Prescott Grant Program.
Abstract: In humans and mice, the glymphatic system, critical for central 
nervous system (CNS) health, relies on cardiorespiratory coupling, but has not 
yet been investigated in a diving mammal that routinely experiences apnea, 
bradycardia, and peripheral vasoconstriction. The glymphatic and meningeal 
lymphatic systems maintain CNS homeostasis by distributing nutrients and 
clearing metabolic waste via cerebrospinal fluid. We investigated meningeal 
lymphatic and glymphatic structures in stranded bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops 
truncatus; n = 9) using immunofluorescence microscopy, histochemical staining, 
and CT angiography. Results demonstrate that the bottlenose dolphin possesses 
prominent perivascular spaces and aquaporin-4 astroglial water channels 
required for glymphatic function, as well as meningeal lymphatic vessels in 
close anatomic proximity to dural venous sinuses, required for a functional 
meningeal lymphatic system. Notably, we also identified arachnoid granulations 
involved in cerebrospinal fluid resorption, marking the first such observation 
in this species. This study provides evidence of both glymphatic and meningeal 
lymphatic systems in the most well-studied cetacean, the bottlenose dolphin.
Kindest regards,
Tiffany




Tiffany F. Keenan, PhD

Marine Mammal Stranding Program Coordinator

University of North Carolina Wilmington

Department of Biology and Marine Biology

Dobo Hall 2104 | Campus Box 5915

Phone: 910.962.7266 | Stranding Phone: 910.515.7354

https://uncw.edu/research/major-programs/marine-mammal-stranding/
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