Affiliation:
1. From the University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, and Biogen Inc, Cambridge, Mass (J.R.).
Abstract
Background and Purpose
—Inflammation, a process that involves neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes, contributes to cerebral ischemic injury. Blockade of neutrophil adhesion to endothelium improves outcome after experimental stroke. In this study we sought to assess the contribution of lymphocytes and monocytes to ischemic brain injury.
Methods
—Male Lewis rats underwent 3 hours of middle cerebral artery occlusion followed by 45 hours of reperfusion. Two hours after the onset of ischemia, one group of animals received an intraperitoneal injection of antibodies to the α
4
integrin (n=16); another group was injected with an isotype control antibody (n=11). Neurological examination, body temperature, and body weight were assessed at different time points after stroke. Animals were killed 48 hours after the onset of ischemia for determination of infarct volume and leukocyte counts.
Results
—There were no significant differences in body temperature or weight at any time. Neurological scores (deficits) were significantly less in animals treated with anti-α
4
antibodies at 24 (2.0±1.2 versus 3.0±0.4;
P
=0.006) and 48 (2.0±1.2 versus 3.0±0.8;
P
=0.011) hours after ischemia. Peripheral blood leukocyte counts were significantly higher in anti-α
4
–treated animals (6.8±2.2×10
9
versus 2.9±1.9×10
9
;
P
=0.001) and revealed a lymphocyte/monocyte predominance (86.0±16.2% versus 71.0±15.6%;
P
=0.008). Infarct volume was significantly less in animals treated with antibodies to α
4
(120.1±51.21 versus 173.7±42.29 mm
3
;
P
=0.012).
Conclusions
—These data support a role for lymphocytes and monocytes in cerebral ischemic injury and show that blockade of α
4
, even when instituted after the onset of ischemia, can improve neurological outcome and decrease infarct volume.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)
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