Acute and delayed neuroinflammatory response following experimental penetrating ballistic brain injury in the rat

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Williams, Anthony J. [1 ]
Wei, Hans H. [1 ]
Dave, Jitendra R. [1 ]
Tortella, Frank C. [1 ]
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[1] Walter Reed Army Inst Res, Dept Appl Neurobiol, Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA
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10.1186/1742-2094-4-17
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Background: Neuroinflammation following acute brain trauma is considered to play a prominent role in both the pathological and reconstructive response of the brain to injury. Here we characterize and contrast both an acute and delayed phase of inflammation following experimental penetrating ballistic brain injury ( PBBI) in rats out to 7 days post- injury. Methods: Quantitative real time PCR ( QRT- PCR) was used to evaluate changes in inflammatory gene expression from the brain tissue of rats exposed to a unilateral frontal PBBI. Brain histopathology was assessed using hematoxylin and eosin ( H& E), silver staining, and immunoreactivity for astrocytes ( GFAP), microglia ( OX- 18) and the inflammatory proteins IL- 1 beta and ICAM- 1. Results: Time course analysis of gene expression levels using QRT- PCR indicated a peak increase during the acute phase of the injury between 3 - 6 h for the cytokines TNF-alpha (8 - 11 fold), IL- 1 beta (11-13 fold), and IL- 6 ( 40 - 74 fold) as well as the cellular adhesion molecules VCAM ( 2 - 3 fold), ICAM-I ( 7 - 15 fold), and E- selectin ( 11 - 13 fold). Consistent with the upregulation of pro- inflammatory genes, peripheral blood cell infiltration was a prominent post- injury event with peak levels of infiltrating neutrophils ( 24 h) and macrophages ( 72 h) observed throughout the core lesion. In regions of the forebrain immediately surrounding the lesion, strong immunoreactivity for activated astrocytes ( GFAP) was observed as early as 6 h post- injury followed by prominent microglial reactivity ( OX- 18) at 72 h and resolution of both cell types in cortical brain regions by day 7. Delayed thalamic inflammation ( remote from the primary lesion) was also observed as indicated by both microglial and astrocyte reactivity ( 72 h to 7 days) concomitant with the presence of fiber degeneration ( silver staining). Conclusion: In summary, PBBI induces both an acute and delayed neuroinflammatory response occurring in distinct brain regions, which may provide useful diagnostic information for the treatment of this type of brain injury.
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