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Induction of Leptomeningeal Cells Modification Via Intracisternal Injection
Published on: May 7, 2020
Brain parenchymal TNF-α and IL-1β induction in experimental pneumococcal meningitis
Kaywan Izadpanah1, Dorette Freyer2, Joerg R Weber3
1Department of Neurology, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany; Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, University Freiburg, Germany.
Abstract:
Triggers of brain inflammation in pneumococcal meningitis are unknown. TNF-α and IL-1β were upregulated (real time PCR and in situ hybridization) in neurons and astrocytes time-dependently and maximally in the hippocampus during murine pneumococcal meningitis. Upregulation of TNF-α and IL-1β mRNA in the brain parenchyma was independent of cerebrospinal fluid leukocytosis, pneumococcal pneumolysin and H2O2, but it was potently induced by pneumococcal cell wall (PCW) fragments. Brain TNF-α mRNA was downregulated by a matrix metalloproteinases inhibitor. PCW fragments were located in the brain parenchyma. In conclusion, PCW fragments and matrix metalloproteinases trigger cytokine induction in the brain parenchyma during pneumococcal meningitis.
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