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Early Sex Differences in the Immune-Inflammatory Responses to Neonatal Ischemic Stroke

We recently reported that neonatal ischemia induces microglia/macrophage activation three days post-ischemia. We also found that female mice sustained smaller infarcts than males three months post-ischemia. The objective of our current study was to examine whether differential acute neuroinflammator...

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Autores principales: Villapol, Sonia, Faivre, Valerie, Joshi, Pooja, Moretti, Raffaella, Besson, Valerie C., Charriaut-Marlangue, Christiane
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31382688
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20153809
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author Villapol, Sonia
Faivre, Valerie
Joshi, Pooja
Moretti, Raffaella
Besson, Valerie C.
Charriaut-Marlangue, Christiane
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Faivre, Valerie
Joshi, Pooja
Moretti, Raffaella
Besson, Valerie C.
Charriaut-Marlangue, Christiane
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description We recently reported that neonatal ischemia induces microglia/macrophage activation three days post-ischemia. We also found that female mice sustained smaller infarcts than males three months post-ischemia. The objective of our current study was to examine whether differential acute neuroinflammatory response and infiltrated immune cells occurs between male and females after three days post-ischemia. Permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion was induced in male and female postnatal 9-day-old (P9) mice, and mice were sacrificed three days after ischemia. Brains were analyzed for mRNA transcription after microglia magnetic cell sorting to evaluate M1 and M2 markers. FACS analysis was performed to assess myeloid infiltration and microglial expression of CX3 chemokine receptor 1 (CX3CR1). Inflammatory cytokine expression and microglia/macrophage activation were analyzed via in situ hybridization combined with immunofluorescence techniques. Lesion volume and cell death were measured. An increase in microglia/macrophages occurred in male versus female mice. The cells exhibited amoeboid morphology, and TNFα and ptgs2 (Cox-2) genes were more expressed in males. More myeloid cell infiltration was found in male versus female brains. However, we did not observe sex-dependent differences in the injured volume or cell death density. Our data show that sex differences in the acute microglial and immune responses to neonatal ischemia are likely both gene- and region-specific.
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spelling pubmed-66955842019-09-05 Early Sex Differences in the Immune-Inflammatory Responses to Neonatal Ischemic Stroke Villapol, Sonia Faivre, Valerie Joshi, Pooja Moretti, Raffaella Besson, Valerie C. Charriaut-Marlangue, Christiane Int J Mol Sci Article We recently reported that neonatal ischemia induces microglia/macrophage activation three days post-ischemia. We also found that female mice sustained smaller infarcts than males three months post-ischemia. The objective of our current study was to examine whether differential acute neuroinflammatory response and infiltrated immune cells occurs between male and females after three days post-ischemia. Permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion was induced in male and female postnatal 9-day-old (P9) mice, and mice were sacrificed three days after ischemia. Brains were analyzed for mRNA transcription after microglia magnetic cell sorting to evaluate M1 and M2 markers. FACS analysis was performed to assess myeloid infiltration and microglial expression of CX3 chemokine receptor 1 (CX3CR1). Inflammatory cytokine expression and microglia/macrophage activation were analyzed via in situ hybridization combined with immunofluorescence techniques. Lesion volume and cell death were measured. An increase in microglia/macrophages occurred in male versus female mice. The cells exhibited amoeboid morphology, and TNFα and ptgs2 (Cox-2) genes were more expressed in males. More myeloid cell infiltration was found in male versus female brains. However, we did not observe sex-dependent differences in the injured volume or cell death density. Our data show that sex differences in the acute microglial and immune responses to neonatal ischemia are likely both gene- and region-specific. MDPI 2019-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6695584/ /pubmed/31382688 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20153809 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moretti, Raffaella
Besson, Valerie C.
Charriaut-Marlangue, Christiane
Early Sex Differences in the Immune-Inflammatory Responses to Neonatal Ischemic Stroke
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title_sort early sex differences in the immune-inflammatory responses to neonatal ischemic stroke
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695584/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20153809
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