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Targeted Temperature Management at 36 °C Shows Therapeutic Effectiveness via Alteration of Microglial Activation and Polarization After Ischemic Stroke.

Jong Youl Kim1, Ju Hee Kim2, Joohyun Park1, Jin Ho Beom2, Sung Phil Chung2, Je Sung You3, Jong Eun Lee4,5,6.   

Abstract

Ischemic injury leads to cell death and inflammatory responses after stroke. Microglia especially play a crucial role in this brain inflammation. Targeted temperature management (TTM) at 33 °C has shown neuroprotective effects against many acute ischemic injuries. However, it has also shown some adverse effects in preclinical studies. Therefore, we explored the neuroprotective effect of TTM at 36 °C in the ischemic brain. To confirm the neuroprotective effects of hypothermia, mice were subjected to a permanent stroke and then treated with one of the TTM paradigms at 33 and 36 °C. For comparison of TTM at 33 and 36 °C, we examined neuronal cell death and inflammatory response, including activation and polarization of microglia in the ischemic brain. TTM at 33 and 36 °C showed neuroprotective effects in comparison with normal body temperature (NT) at 37.5 °C. Mice under TTM at 33 and 36 °C showed ~ 45-50% fewer TUNEL-positive cells than those under NT. In IVIS spectrum CT, the activation of microglia/macrophage in CX3CR1GFP mice reduced after TTM at 33 and 36 °C in comparison with that after NT on day 7 after ischemic stroke. The number of Tmem119-positive cells under TTM at 33 and 36 °C was ~ 45-50% lower than that in mice under NT. TTM at 33 and 36 °C also increased the ratio of CD206-/CD86-positive cells than the ratio of CD86-/CD206-positive cells by ~ 1.2-fold. Thus, TTM at 33 and 36 °C could equivalently decrease the expression of certain cytokines after ischemic stroke. Our study suggested that TTM at 33 or 36 °C produces equivalent neuroprotective effects by attenuating cell death and by altering microglial activation and polarization. Therefore, TTM at 36 °C can be considered for its safety and effectiveness in ischemic stroke.
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Keywords:  Cell death; Inflammation; Ischemic stroke; Microglia; Targeted temperature management

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33893993     DOI: 10.1007/s12975-021-00910-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Stroke Res        ISSN: 1868-4483            Impact factor:   6.829


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9.  Targeted Temperature Management at 33°C or 36°C Produces Equivalent Neuroprotective Effects in the Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Rat Model of Ischemic Stroke.

Authors:  Jung Ho Lee; Jisoo Lim; Yong Eun Chung; Sung Phil Chung; Incheol Park; Chul Hoon Kim; Je Sung You
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10.  Mild focal hypothermia regulates the dynamic polarization of microglia after ischemic stroke in mice.

Authors:  Liqiang Liu; Xiangrong Liu; Rongliang Wang; Feng Yan; Yumin Luo; Ankush Chandra; Yuchuan Ding; Xunming Ji
Journal:  Neurol Res       Date:  2018-04-05       Impact factor: 2.448

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Authors:  Shiang-Suo Huang; Hsing-Hui Su; Hsun-Hua Lee; Yi-Hung Chen; Szu-Yu Chien; Hsin-Yi Chung; Sih-Ting Luo; Yu-Ting Chu; Yi-Hsin Wang; Iona J MacDonald
Journal:  J Neuroinflammation       Date:  2022-07-27       Impact factor: 9.587

Review 2.  Therapeutic hypothermia for stroke: Unique challenges at the bedside.

Authors:  Je Sung You; Jong Youl Kim; Midori A Yenari
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-10-03       Impact factor: 4.086

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