| Literature DB >> 17049076 |
Armin Schneider1, Rainer Wysocki, Claudia Pitzer, Carola Krüger, Rico Laage, Stefan Schwab, Alfred Bach, Wolf-Rüdiger Schäbitz.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) is known as a powerful regulator of white blood cell proliferation and differentiation in mammals. We, and others, have shown that G-CSF is effective in treating cerebral ischemia in rodents, both relating to infarct size as well as functional recovery. G-CSF and its receptor are expressed by neurons, and G-CSF regulates apoptosis and neurogenesis, providing a rational basis for its beneficial short- and long-term actions in ischemia. In addition, G-CSF may contribute to re-endothelialisation and arteriogenesis in the vasculature of the ischemic penumbra. In addition to these trophic effects, G-CSF is a potent neuroprotective factor reliably reducing infarct size in different stroke models.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17049076 PMCID: PMC1633735 DOI: 10.1186/1741-7007-4-36
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Biol ISSN: 1741-7007 Impact factor: 7.431
Figure 1G-CSF reduces cortical and subcortical infarct volume in the rat MCAO model when applied 4 h after onset of ischemia. A. Shown are infarct volumes for the total infarct, cortical and subcortical areas. Infarct volumes were determined 24 h after onset of ischemia by TTC-staining and planimetry. B. Infarct volumes after edema correction. Edema-corrected infarct volumes were obtained by deducting the non-infarcted ipsilateral hemisphere volume from the contralateral hemisphere volume. Volumes are given in mm3 as means ± SEM.
Figure 2G-CSF improves functional outcome when given as late as 72 h after photothrombotic ischemia. A. Design of the cortical photothrombotic experiment. B. Rotarod performance over the course of 6 weeks after ischemia. Rats received 10 μg/kg bodyweight/day G-CSF for 10 days starting either at 24 or 72 h after ischemia. The effect is also detectable by an analysis of individual areas-under-the-curve (AUC). (*,#: p < 0.05 by ANOVA and Student-Newman-Keuls post-hoc test for 24 h (#) and 72 h (*) treatment). C. Linear regression analysis of vehicle treatment and G-CSF treatment initiated at 72 h demonstrates that slopes are significantly different by a factor of 2 (p = 0.004)