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Heterogeneity in the Number of Astrocytes in the Central Nervous System after Peritonitis

Authors :
ROTARU-ZAVALEANU, ALEXANDRA DANIELA
NEACŞU, ALEXANDRU IONUŢ
COJOCARU, ALEXANDRU
OSIAC, EUGEN
GHEONEA, DAN IONUT
Source :
Current Health Sciences Journal
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Medical University Publishing House Craiova, 2021.

Abstract

Sepsis remains a major medical emergency that describes the body's systemic immune response to an infectious process and can lead to end-stage organ dysfunction and death. Clinical studies have introduced the concept of sepsis associated encephalopathy, which seems to have a plethora of cellular and molecular triggers starting from systemic inflammatory cytokines, blood-brain barrier (BBB) rupture, microscopic brain injury, altered cerebral circulation, neurotransmission, or even metabolic dysfunction. The purpose of our study is to reproduce the sepsis model previously described using the cecal ligature and puncture (CLP), and to take a closer look to the acute modifications that occur on cellular level when it comes to the brain-blood-barrier of the mice with systemic inflammation. After a rapid systemic response to peritonitis, we show a heterogeneity in astrocytic response within different cortical structures; hippocampus having the longest change in the number of GFAP+cells, while no difference was seen in the number of cortical astrocytes. With even more increasing roles of astrocytes in different pathologies, the relation between sepsis and astrocytes could prove a valuable in discovering new therapy in sepsis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20694032 and 20670656
Volume :
47
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Health Sciences Journal
Accession number :
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