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Publication : Complement C5a is detrimental to histological and functional locomotor recovery after spinal cord injury in mice.

First Author  Li L Year  2014
Journal  Neurobiol Dis Volume  66
Pages  74-82 PubMed ID  24607885
Mgi Jnum  J:212009 Mgi Id  MGI:5577203
Doi  10.1016/j.nbd.2014.02.008 Citation  Li L, et al. (2014) Complement C5a is detrimental to histological and functional locomotor recovery after spinal cord injury in mice. Neurobiol Dis 66:74-82
abstractText  Based on the studies on the role of complements C3, C1q and factor B, we hypothesized that complement C5a is detrimental to locomotor recovery at the early stage of secondary injury after spinal cord injury (SCI). To test this hypothesis, we investigated the effect of inhibition of complement C5a receptor (C5aR) by using C5aR antagonist PMX53 (C5aRA) and deficiency of complement C5a receptor (C5aR-/- mice) on histological and locomotor recovery after SCI in mice. We demonstrated that the Basso Mouse Scale scores in the mice injected with C5aRA (C5aRA-mice) at 45min before and 24h after SCI and the C5aR-/- mice were markedly higher than those in the mice treated with saline (Saline-mice) and the C5aR+/+ mice respectively between 7 and 28days after SCI. Also, expression of TNF-alpha and IL-1beta in C5aRA-mice was significantly lower than that in Saline-mice from 1 to 24h after SCI. In addition, the percentage of microglia/macrophage in C5aRA mice and C5aR-/- mice was significantly lower than those in their corresponding control groups from 1 to 14days after SCI. Furthermore, C5aRA mice and C5aR-/- mice had less GFAP expression in the injured spinal cord epicenter as compared to Saline mice and C5aR+/+ mice at day 28 after SCI. These findings provided evidence that inhibition or deficiency of C5aR could significantly improve histological and functional locomotor recovery after SCI in mice.
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