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Publication : Toll-like receptor 4 modulates cell migration and cortical neurogenesis after focal cerebral ischemia.

First Author  Moraga A Year  2014
Journal  FASEB J Volume  28
Issue  11 Pages  4710-8
PubMed ID  25063846 Mgi Jnum  J:217717
Mgi Id  MGI:5615355 Doi  10.1096/fj.14-252452
Citation  Moraga A, et al. (2014) Toll-like receptor 4 modulates cell migration and cortical neurogenesis after focal cerebral ischemia. FASEB J 28(11):4710-8
abstractText  Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) mediates brain damage after stroke. Now our objective is to determine TLR4 involvement in stroke-induced neurogenesis. Stroke was induced by permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion in wild-type and TLR4-deficient mice. Stereological and densitometric analysis of immunofluorescence-labeled brain sections and FACS analysis of cell suspensions were performed. Our results show that subventricular zone (SVZ) cell proliferation after stroke depends on infarct size. Second, when comparing brains with similar lesions, TLR4 attenuated SVZ proliferation, as shown by a decrease in prominin-1(+)/EGFR(+)/nestin(-) cells (type-C cells) at 1-2 d, and in BrdU(+) cells at 7 d, in TLR4(+/+) vs. TLR4(-/-) mice. Interestingly, 7 d after the infarct, neuroblasts in TLR4(+/+) mice migrated farther distances, reaching areas closer to the lesion than those in TLR4-deficient mice. However, at 14 d, TLR4-deficient mice presented a higher number of neuroblasts in all migratory zones than the TLR4(+/+) counterparts, which suggests that TLR4 deficiency delays neuroblast migration. Consistently, TLR4(+/+) mice showed an increased number of interneurons (NeuN(+)/BrdU(+)/GAD67(+) cells) in peri-infarct cortex 14-28 d after stroke. Our data indicate that, despite a negative effect on SVZ cell proliferation, TLR4 plays an important role in stroke-induced neurogenesis by promoting neuroblasts migration and increasing the number of new cortical neurons after stroke.
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