Abstract:Liver inflammation can enhance acute leukocyte recruitment to sites of central nervous system (CNS) injury. The consequences of hepatic inflammation on recovery after injury, however, are unknown. Here, we hypothesize that liver inflammation at the time of spinal cord injury (SCI) will exacerbate spinal cord pathology and impair recovery. Rats receiving SCI with concomitant liver inflammation had worse intraspinal pathology and greater locomotor deficits than rats with baseline liver inflammation. Hepatic infl… Show more
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