2012
DOI: 10.1186/1744-8069-8-44
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Effects of Peripheral Inflammation on the Blood-Spinal Cord Barrier

Abstract: BackgroundChanges in the blood-central nervous system barriers occur under pathological conditions including inflammation and contribute to central manifestations of various diseases. After short-lasting peripheral and neurogenic inflammation, the evidence is mixed whether there are consistent blood-spinal cord changes. In the current study, we examine changes in the blood-spinal cord barrier after intraplantar capsaicin and λ-carrageenan using several methods: changes in occludin protein, immunoglobulin G acc… Show more

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“…The integrity of the BSCB can be examined with EB dye extravasation as described elsewhere 52 . 1 day after SCI, rats were injected via tail vein with 2% EB (4 ml/kg, Sigma–Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA), and euthanized with overdose of pentobarbital sodium two hours later.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integrity of the BSCB can be examined with EB dye extravasation as described elsewhere 52 . 1 day after SCI, rats were injected via tail vein with 2% EB (4 ml/kg, Sigma–Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA), and euthanized with overdose of pentobarbital sodium two hours later.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to previous reports, the integrity of BSCB was evaluated with Evans blue dye extravasation at 1 day after SCI [51, 52]. At 1 day after SCI, 4 ml/kg 2% Evan's Blue dye solution (Sigma-Aldrich) was injected intravenously into animal's tail vein.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the same alteration was not repeated after intraplantar administration of capsaicin, which was intended to produce neurogenic inflammation. Subcutaneous injection of carrageenan did not generate significant effects on occludin protein either, illustrating that the changes observed were due to peripheral inflammation rather than a systemic inflammatory effect ( Xanthos et al, 2012 ). The same study also tested the effects of intraplantar carrageenan using IgG extravasation in the spinal cord, another method to analyze BSCB breakdown.…”
Section: How Does Inflammatory Pain Disrupt the Bbb?mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Some areas where the BBB is absent are: hypophysis, median eminence, area postrema, preoptic recess, paraphysis, pineal gland, and endothelium of the choroid plexus ( Siegel, 1999 ). In the spinal cord, the interface between blood and neural tissue is formed by the BSCB functionally equivalent to the BBB ( Xanthos et al, 2012 ), while in the peripheral nerve, the perineurium, and the endothelial blood vessels form the BNB. The BNB also acts as a semipermeable membrane, regulating the microenvironment homeostasis and providing “privileged” space for peripheral axons and the corresponding supporting cells ( Kanda, 2013 ; Lim et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%