2018
DOI: 10.1159/000497273
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Chorioamnionitis in Rats Precipitates Extended Postnatal Inflammatory Lymphocyte Hyperreactivity

Abstract: Preterm birth is an important cause of perinatal brain injury (PBI). Neurological injury in extremely preterm infants often begins in utero with chorioamnionitis (CHORIO) or inflammation/infection of the placenta and concomitant placental insufficiency. Studies in humans have shown dysregulated inflammatory signaling throughout the placental-fetal brain axis and altered peripheral immune responses in children born preterm with cerebral palsy (CP). We hypothesized that peripheral immune responses would be alter… Show more

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“…Based on TNF-α secretion levels at 3 h, we determined that stimulation with 100 ng of LPS was ideal to produce a robust PBMC secretory response in both treatment groups. Therefore, consistent with previous studies, 100 ng of LPS was used for LPS challenge experiments ( 41 , 45 , 73 ). Supernatant samples were collected at 3 and 24 h in sterile 2-mL Eppendorf tubes, snap frozen on dry ice, and stored at −80°C until biochemical analysis.…”
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“…Based on TNF-α secretion levels at 3 h, we determined that stimulation with 100 ng of LPS was ideal to produce a robust PBMC secretory response in both treatment groups. Therefore, consistent with previous studies, 100 ng of LPS was used for LPS challenge experiments ( 41 , 45 , 73 ). Supernatant samples were collected at 3 and 24 h in sterile 2-mL Eppendorf tubes, snap frozen on dry ice, and stored at −80°C until biochemical analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…To further characterize altered immune function, we stimulated cultured PBMCs with 100 ng/mL of LPS to represent an immune challenge and then quantified the chemokine and cytokine profile signature. While the addition of 100 ng/mL of LPS is a supraphysiological dose, it was formulated in consideration of our previous work ( 41 , 42 ) and based on the dose response measured in TNF-α secretion to 10, 50, and 100 ng/mL of LPS that we performed in this study. We demonstrate that 100 ng/mL produces a robust PBMC response in the in vitro PBMC culture assay we performed, allowing us to examine chemokine and cytokine production by PBMCs from both saline and methadone treatment groups.…”
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