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Mathew R Guilfoyle1, Keri L H Carpenter1, Adel Helmy1, John D Pickard1, David K Menon2, Peter J A Hutchinson1.
Abstract
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are extracellular enzymes that have been implicated in the pathophysiology of blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown, contusion expansion, and vasogenic edema after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Specifically, in focal injury models, increased MMP-9 expression has been observed in pericontusional brain, and MMP-9 inhibitors reduce brain swelling and final lesion volume. The aim of this study was to examine whether there is a similarly localized increase of MMP concentrations in patients with contusional TBI. Paired microdialysis catheters were inserted into 12 patients with contusional TBI (with or without associated mass lesion) targeting pericontusional and radiologically normal brain defined on admission computed tomography scan. Microdialysate was pooled every 8 h and analyzed for MMP-1, -2, -7, -9, and -10 using a multiplex immunoassay. Concentrations of MMP-1, -2, and -10 were similar at both monitoring sites and did not show discernible temporal trends. Overall, there was a gradual increase in MMP-7 concentrations in both normal and injured brain over the monitoring period, although this was not consistent in every patient. MMP-9 concentrations were elevated in pericontusional, compared to normal, brain, with the maximal difference at the earliest monitoring times (i.e., <24 h postinjury). Repeated-measures analysis of variance showed that MMP-9 concentrations were significantly higher in pericontusional brain (p=0.03) and within the first 72 h of injury, compared with later in the monitoring period (p=0.04). No significant differences were found for the other MMPs assayed. MMP-9 concentrations are increased in pericontusional brain early post-TBI and may represent a potential therapeutic target to reduce hemorrhagic progression and vasogenic edema.Entities:
Keywords: adult brain injury; extracellular matrix; microdialysis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25858502 PMCID: PMC4593877 DOI: 10.1089/neu.2014.3764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurotrauma ISSN: 0897-7151 Impact factor: 5.269
Details of the Patient Cohort
| 1 | M | 28 | Fall | 8 | +/+ | 2d | — | 4 |
| 2 | M | 67 | Fall | 6 | +/+ | 5b | Right | 3 |
| 3 | M | 31 | Fall | 5 | −/+ | 3 | — | 3 |
| 4 | M | 67 | Pedestrian RTA | 10 | +/+ | 2c | — | 5 |
| 5 | F | 59 | Fall | 12 | +/− | 2d | — | 1 (10 days) |
| 6 | M | 65 | Fall | 11 | +/+ | 2d | — | 4 |
| 7 | M | 55 | RTA | 9 | +/+ | 5b | Left | 5 |
| 8 | F | 42 | Fall | 3 | −/+ | 5b | Left | 3 |
| 9 | M | 30 | RTA | 7 | +/+ | 5b | Right | 5 |
| 10 | M | 22 | Assault | 8 | +/+ | 5b | Right | 4 |
| 11 | M | 42 | Fall | 7 | +/+ | 5b | Left | 5 |
| 12 | M | 48 | Assault | 10 | +/+ | 2d | — | 1 (7 days) |
Modified Marshall computed tomography classification.[10]
5=good recovery, 4=moderate disability, 3=severe disability, 2=vegetative state, 1=death.[12]
GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale[9]; R, right; L, left; CT, computed tomography; SDH, subdural hematoma; GOS, Glasgow Outcome Scale; RTA, road traffic accident.

Mean time-concentration curves for each MMP across all patients. Error bars represent standard error of the mean (SEM). MMP, matrix metalloproteinase. Color image is available online at www.liebertpub.com/neu

Examples of patient computed tomography scans demonstrating catheter placement and corresponding time-concentration curves for each MMP. Top: patient 5; bottom: patient 2 (see Table 1). Red circles highlight the tip of the microdialysis catheter in pericontusional brain; green circles indicate the microdialysis catheter in normal brain. MMP, matrix metalloproteinase; SEM, standard error of the mean. Color image is available online at www.liebertpub.com/neu

Group mean (SEM) concentration of each MMP at each monitoring site <72 h postinjury and >72 h injury. Repeated-measures analysis of variance demonstrated significant differences between monitoring sites (p=0.03) and between monitoring periods (p=0.04) for MMP-9; no significant differences were observed for MMP-1, -2, -7, and -10 (see text for full details). MMP, matrix metalloproteinase; SEM, standard error of the mean. Color image is available online at www.liebertpub.com/neu