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Male and Female Mice Exhibit Divergent Responses of the Cortical Vasculature to Traumatic Brain Injury.

Amandine Jullienne1, Arjang Salehi1, Bethann Affeldt1, Mohsen Baghchechi1, Elizabeth Haddad1, Angela Avitua1, Mark Walsworth1, Isabelle Enjalric1, Mary Hamer1, Sonali Bhakta1, Jiping Tang2, John H Zhang2,3,4, William J Pearce2,5, André Obenaus1,6.   

Abstract

We previously reported that traumatic brain injuries (TBI) alter the cerebrovasculature near the injury site in rats, followed by revascularization over a 2-week period. Here, we tested our hypothesis that male and female adult mice have differential cerebrovascular responses following a moderate controlled cortical impact (CCI). Using in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a new technique called vessel painting, and immunohistochemistry, we found no differences between males and females in lesion volume, neurodegeneration, blood-brain barrier (BBB) alteration, and microglia activation. However, females exhibited more astrocytic hypertrophy and heme-oxygenase-1 (HO-1) induction at 1 day post-injury (dpi), whereas males presented with increased endothelial activation and expression of β-catenin, shown to be involved in angiogenesis. At 7 dpi, we observed an increase in the number of vessels and an enhancement in vessel complexity in the injured cortex of males compared with females. Cerebrovasculature recovers differently after CCI, suggesting biological sex should be considered when designing new therapeutic agents.

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Keywords:  Wnt/β-catenin; controlled cortical impact; heme oxygenase-1; sex difference; vasculature

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29648973      PMCID: PMC6016102          DOI: 10.1089/neu.2017.5547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurotrauma        ISSN: 0897-7151            Impact factor:   5.269


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