2006
DOI: 10.1038/sj.jcbfm.9600198
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Anti-VCAM-1 Antibodies did not Protect against Ischemic Damage Either in Rats Or in Mice

Abstract: Cerebral ischemia triggers an inflammatory process involving the infiltration of leukocytes to the parenchyma. Circulating leukocytes adhere to the vascular wall through adhesion molecules. Here we quantified the in vivo expression of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) in the brain, heart and lungs from 6 to 48 h after transient middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion in rats, by intravenous injection of a tracer radiolabelled anti-VCAM-1 antibody. The vascular localization of VCAM-1 was verified by imm… Show more

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“…A simple neurological test on a nine-point scale (0 = no deficit to 9 = highest handicap) was performed before killing the animals, as reported previously (Justicia et al, 2006). Four tests were followed: (1) spontaneous activity (moving/exploring = 0, moving without exploration = 1, no moving or only when pulled by the tail = 2); (2) circling to the left (none = 0, when elevated by the tail and pushed or pulled = 1, spontaneously = 2, circling without displacement (spinning top) = 3); (3) resistance to left forepaw stretching (not stretching allowed = 0, stretching allowed = 1, no resistance = 2); and (4) parachute reflex (symmetrical = 0, asymmetrical = 1, contralateral forelimb retracted = 2).…”
Section: Neurological Scorementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A simple neurological test on a nine-point scale (0 = no deficit to 9 = highest handicap) was performed before killing the animals, as reported previously (Justicia et al, 2006). Four tests were followed: (1) spontaneous activity (moving/exploring = 0, moving without exploration = 1, no moving or only when pulled by the tail = 2); (2) circling to the left (none = 0, when elevated by the tail and pushed or pulled = 1, spontaneously = 2, circling without displacement (spinning top) = 3); (3) resistance to left forepaw stretching (not stretching allowed = 0, stretching allowed = 1, no resistance = 2); and (4) parachute reflex (symmetrical = 0, asymmetrical = 1, contralateral forelimb retracted = 2).…”
Section: Neurological Scorementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 has been shown to reach a peak level 24 hours after experimental stroke. 45 At the bedside, soluble VCAM-1 concentration in plasma is increased in patients with acute stroke. 6 Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 levels have been elevated as early as 4 hours after stroke with sustained levels for up to 1 week.…”
Section: Early Intravascular Cell Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Anatomically, adhesion molecule upregulation as well as chemokine expression has been shown to be highest in the stroke-affected penumbral region. 35,45 Blocking the different pathways of chemoattraction and cell adhesion in stroke-affected rodents reduced the number of infiltrating inflammatory cells. 4 In mice lacking ICAM-1, a significant reduction in inflammatory cellular infiltrate and a reduction in lesion size was noted.…”
Section: Early Intravascular Cell Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At 24 h after ischemia, a neurological test in a 9-point scale (0 = absence of functional impairment) was performed to evaluate the functional lesion, as reported (Justicia et al, 2006). Animals scoring 2 points or less were removed from the study.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Brain Damagementioning
confidence: 99%