Splenectomy Improves Outcome of Intracerebral Hemorrhage

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Chun Hin Leung, Hei Tung Shek, Jiaxin Liu, Karrie M. Kiang, Gilberto Ka-Kit Leung
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The acute splenic response triggers a surge of immune cells and pro-inflammatory mediators, exacerbating secondary brain injury and worsening the outcome after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Splenectomy confers benefits in experimental ischaemic stroke, but its effects on ICH are not known. We conducted a proof-of-concept study to test the hypothesis that a prior splenectomy would improve behavioral outcomes after ICH. Adult C57BL/6N mice with collagenase-induced ICH that had undergone splenectomy two weeks prior were compared with those with intact spleens. Motor function, haematoma size, cerebral oedema, intracerebral and peripheral blood neutrophil counts were evaluated. Splenectomised mice had lower neutrophil counts in peripheral blood and peri-haematoma regions of the brain. They performed better on the modified Neurological Severity Score during the first week post-ICH and for a shorter duration on rotarod and cylinder tests. Haematomas in non-splenectomised animals showed expansion after the initial hemorrhage and were larger than in splenectomised animals, with more severe surrounding oedema and greater mass effect. This is the first report on the beneficial effects of splenectomy in experimental ICH. Further studies on the optimal timing and mode of splenic response ablation are justified to assess its translational potential.

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The FASEB Journal
The FASEB Journal 生物-生化与分子生物学
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9.20
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6243
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3 months
期刊介绍: The FASEB Journal publishes international, transdisciplinary research covering all fields of biology at every level of organization: atomic, molecular, cell, tissue, organ, organismic and population. While the journal strives to include research that cuts across the biological sciences, it also considers submissions that lie within one field, but may have implications for other fields as well. The journal seeks to publish basic and translational research, but also welcomes reports of pre-clinical and early clinical research. In addition to research, review, and hypothesis submissions, The FASEB Journal also seeks perspectives, commentaries, book reviews, and similar content related to the life sciences in its Up Front section.
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