| Literature DB >> 32247229 |
Jon M Person1, Bradley A Welch2, Redin A Spann2, Kwamie K Harris2, Yilianys Pride2, Michelle A Tucci3, Erin B Taylor4, Bernadette E Grayson5.
Abstract
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in perturbations to the immune system leading to increased infection susceptibility. In parallel, the consumption of high-fat diets (HFD) leads to a chronic inflammation in circulation and body tissues. We investigated the impact of 16 weeks of HFD on chronically-injured rats. SCI rats under both chow and HFD showed peripheral leukocyte changes that include reduced percentages of total, helper and cytotoxic T, and natural killer cells. Expression of immune-related genes in the spleen and thymus reflected the impact of both chronic injury and diet. Changes to the immune system following SCI are adversely impacted by HFD consumption.Entities:
Keywords: High-fat diet; Immune system; Obesity; Spinal cord injury; Spleen; Thymus
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32247229 DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2020.577226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuroimmunol ISSN: 0165-5728 Impact factor: 3.478