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A novel antagonist of p75NTR reduces peripheral expansion and CNS trafficking of pro-inflammatory monocytes and spares function after traumatic brain injury.

S Lee | A Mattingly | A Lin | J Sacramento | L Mannent | MN Castel | B Canolle | S Delbary-Gossart | B Ferzaz | JM Morganti | S Rosi | AR Ferguson | GT Manley | JC Bresnahan | MS Beattie
Journal of neuroinflammation | 2016 Apr 22

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) results in long-term neurological deficits, which may be mediated in part by pro-inflammatory responses in both the injured brain and the circulation. Inflammation may be involved in the subsequent development of neurodegenerative diseases and post-injury seizures. The p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75NTR) has multiple biological functions, affecting cell survival, apoptotic cell death, axonal growth, and degeneration in pathological conditions. We recently found that EVT901, a novel piperazine derivative that inhibits p75NTR oligomerization, is neuroprotective, reduces microglial activation, and improves outcomes in two models of TBI in rats. Since TBI elicits both CNS and peripheral inflammation, we used a mouse model of TBI to examine whether EVT901 would affect peripheral immune responses and trafficking to the injured brain.

Pubmed ID: 27102880

Animal Information

  • Species: mouse
  • Strain: C57BL/6
  • Age (weeks): No age reported
  • Weight (grams): No weight reported
  • Assessments

    Histology, brain tissue damage, immunocytochemistry, quantify the double-positive cells

    TBI model parameters

  • Impact Depth (mm): No information available
  • Impact Duration (ms): 2
  • Impact Velocity (m/s): 150
  • Impactor Tip: tip diameter - 3 mm
  • Device Name

    No information available

    Associated Datasets

    DOI:10.34945/F51P49

    Associated Protocols

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