Prolonged and extensive IgG immunoreactivity after severe fluid-percussion injury in rat brain.

S Hoshino, S Kobayashi, S Nakazawa
Author Information
  1. S Hoshino: Department of Neurosurgery, Nippon Medical School, Chiba Hokusoh Hospital, Japan.

Abstract

The relationships between protein extravasation, morphological changes in neurons, and reactive changes in axons were evaluated in rats subjected to right lateral fluid-percussion injury to the brain (4.8-5.6 atm, 20 ms). Serial sections of the brain were immunostained with antibodies to rat immunoglobulin G (IgG) and 68-kDa neurofilament at 1 h to 2 weeks after injury or sham injury. Ischemic changes in neurons were noted in the injured cortex at 6-48 h after injury, and macroscopic hemorrhages were noted in the right corpus callosum and external capsule at 1 h to 1 week after injury. Extracellular IgG immunostaining was observed in the right cortex and right hippocampus at 1 h to 1 week after injury, and in the cortices and hippocampi bilaterally at 2 weeks after injury, but was most prominent in those regions at 24 h after injury. Intracellular IgG staining was noted in the neurons of cortices, hippocampi, brainstem, and cerebellum at 1 h to 2 weeks after injury. The number of IgG immunoreactive neurons was greatest at 1 week after injury. Thickened IgG immunoreactive axons and reactive axonal changes seen with neurofilament immunostaining were both in the similar region of the brainstem at 1 h to 1 week after injury. It appears that prolonged and widespread breakdown of the blood-brain barrier to plasma protein occurs after severe concussive brain injury and that this breakdown is not always accompanied by morphological changes. Intra-axonal IgG immunostaining provides additional clues to the pathogenesis of axonal damage following diffuse brain injury.

MeSH Term

Animals
Axons
Blood-Brain Barrier
Brain Injuries
Cerebral Cortex
Disease Models, Animal
Immunoglobulin G
Immunohistochemistry
Male
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Time Factors

Chemicals

Immunoglobulin G

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