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Pre-injury monocyte/macrophage depletion results in increased blood-brain barrier permeability after traumatic brain injury.

Benjamin M Aertker1, Akshita Kumar1, Karthik S Prabhakara1, Philippa Smith1, Naama E Toledano Furman1, Xue Hasen1, Charles S Cox1, Supinder S Bedi1.   

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) effects both the brain and the immune system. Circulating monocytes/macrophages (Mo /Ma ) after a TBI may play an important role in preserving the blood-brain barrier (BBB), reducing brain edema, and interacting with resident microglia. To elucidate the role of circulating Mo /Ma , we utilized a monocyte/macrophage depletion model in response to TBI in male rats. Clodronate liposomes (CL) were used to deplete circulating Mo /Ma . A controlled cortical impact (CCI) injury model was used to create a TBI. All animals received either CL or PBS liposomes (PL), 48 and 24 hr prior to the procedure, and were sacrificed 72 hr post-injury for analysis of BBB permeability, brain edema, whole blood (Mo /Ma and granulocytes), and/or microglial analysis. Animals undergoing Mo /Ma depletion with CL prior to CCI (CCI-CL) were found to have increased BBB permeability when compared to non-depleted CCI (CCI-PL) animals. At 72 hr following injury, Sham-CL maintained on average an 82% reduction in the whole blood monocytes when compared to Sham-PL (p < 0.001). Monocytes in the whole blood remained significantly lower in CCI-CL animals when compared to CCI-PL (p < 0.001). The number of granulocytes in the whole blood of CCI-CL animals was higher at 3 days when compared to CCI-PL (p < 0.022). Surprisingly, the depletion of Mo /Ma did not affect brain edema. However, the depletion of Mo /Ma did result in a significant decrease in microglia (CCI-CL vs. CCI-PL, p < 0.012). In conclusion, an intact Mo /Ma population is required to repair BBB integrity and microglial response following injury.
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  clodronate liposomes; granulocytes ; macrophage; microglia; monocyte; traumatic brain injury

Year:  2019        PMID: 30746753     DOI: 10.1002/jnr.24395

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Res        ISSN: 0360-4012            Impact factor:   4.164


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