Santos-Junior_2018_J.Neuroimmunol_324_143

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Title : Experimental sepsis induces sustained inflammation and acetylcholinesterase activity impairment in the hypothalamus - Santos-Junior_2018_J.Neuroimmunol_324_143
Author(s) : Santos-Junior NN , Catalao CHR , Costa LHA , Souza AO , Mota CMD , Alberici LC , Branco LGS , Rocha MJA
Ref : Journal of Neuroimmunology , 324 :143 , 2018
Abstract :

Sepsis is one of the leading causes of mortality in intensive care units besides causing profound alterations in the brain. One of the structures notably affected during sepsis is the hypothalamus, resulting in important physiopathological consequences. Recently, we provided evidence that the presence of neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and apoptosis in the hypothalamus of septic rats, is accompanied by impairment of arginine vasopressin (AVP) secretion. We had also demonstrated that sepsis survivor animals present attenuated AVP secretion after osmotic challenge, suggesting a persistent inflammation in the hypothalamus. However, the long-term course of inflammation in the hypothalamus remains unclear. Thus, we induced sepsis by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) in Wistar rats and, five days after sepsis induction, the hypothalamus of each animal was collected for analysis. Nonmanipulated animals (naive) were used as controls. We found that CLP-induced morphological alterations in microglial cells are accompanied by an increase in Iba-1 immunoreactivity. Moreover, we observed enhanced expression of NF-kappaB and CREB transcription factors, which are well known to modulate the immune response. Additionally, we found that phosphorylation of GSK3alpha/beta (a kinase upstream to the CREB signaling pathway) was increased, as well as COX-2, iNOS, and IL-6 that are canonic inflammatory proteins. Thus, our results indicated the presence of sustained activation of resident glial cells that may result in neuroinflammation and cholinergic neurotransmission disruptions in the hypothalamus.

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Santos-Junior NN, Catalao CHR, Costa LHA, Souza AO, Mota CMD, Alberici LC, Branco LGS, Rocha MJA (2018)
Experimental sepsis induces sustained inflammation and acetylcholinesterase activity impairment in the hypothalamus
Journal of Neuroimmunology 324 :143

Santos-Junior NN, Catalao CHR, Costa LHA, Souza AO, Mota CMD, Alberici LC, Branco LGS, Rocha MJA (2018)
Journal of Neuroimmunology 324 :143