Loss of tissue non-specific alkaline phosphatase (TNAP) enzyme activity in cerebral microvessels is coupled to persistent neuroinflammation and behavioral deficits in late sepsis
Abstract:Word Count: 7312Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflicts of interest with the content of this article.
Highlights• Alkaline phosphatase activity in brain microvessels is diminished in sepsis.• Loss of alkaline phosphatase activity is coupled to the loss of barrier integrity.• Brain infiltration of myeloid and T-lymphoid cells persists in late sepsis.• Septic mice exhibit a novel anti-nociceptive phenotype.• Cortical astrogliosis and microgliosis persist in late sepsis.
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