Hematoma size as major modulator of the cellular immune system after experimental intracerebral hemorrhage
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Illanes Diez, Sergio
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Hematoma size as major modulator of the cellular immune system after experimental intracerebral hemorrhage
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Inflammatory cascades are increasingly recognized as an important pathophysiological mechanism in
intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). In contrast, the effect of ICH on the systemic immune system has barely
been investigated. We examined the effects of different hematoma volumes on immune cell subpopulations
in experimental murine ICH. In C57BL/6 mice, ICH was induced by striatal injection of autologous
blood (10, 30 or 50 L). Control animals received the respective sham operation. Three days after ICH
induction, differential blood leukocyte counting was performed. Lymphocyte subpopulations were further
characterized by flow cytometry in blood, spleen, lymph node and thymus. Infectious complications
were studied using microbiological cultures of blood and lungs. Only after large ICH a marked decrease
of leukocyte counts and most lymphocyte subsets was observed in all organs. Despite this general leukocytopenia,
a significant, up to 10-fold increase, was detected in the monocyte population after extensive
hemorrhage. After moderate ICH induction, only specific lymphocyte subpopulations were differentially
affected. Mature thymic cells were unaffected while immature CD4+CD8+ cells were depleted by over 90%
after large ICH. A significant proportion of mice with extensive ICH (36.4%) developed spontaneous pneumonia
and/or bacteremia while none of the sham operated mice had infectious complications. The ICH
size determines the extent of systemic immunomodulation. Large ICH predisposes animals to infections.
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DOI: doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2010.11.065
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Neuroscience Letters 490 (2011) 170–174
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