» Articles » PMID: 32588199

Obesity Drives Delayed Infarct Expansion, Inflammation, and Distinct Gene Networks in a Mouse Stroke Model

Overview
Publisher Springer
Date 2020 Jun 27
PMID 32588199
Citations 6
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Obesity is associated with chronic peripheral inflammation, is a risk factor for stroke, and causes increased infarct sizes. To characterize how obesity increases infarct size, we fed a high-fat diet to wild-type C57BL/6J mice for either 6 weeks or 15 weeks and then induced distal middle cerebral artery strokes. We found that infarct expansion happened late after stroke. There were no differences in cortical neuroinflammation (astrogliosis, microgliosis, or pro-inflammatory cytokines) either prior to or 10 h after stroke, and also no differences in stroke size at 10 h. However, by 3 days after stroke, animals fed a high-fat diet had a dramatic increase in microgliosis and astrogliosis that was associated with larger strokes and worsened functional recovery. RNA sequencing revealed a dramatic increase in inflammatory genes in the high-fat diet-fed animals 3 days after stroke that were not present prior to stroke. Genetic pathways unique to diet-induced obesity were primarily related to adaptive immunity, extracellular matrix components, cell migration, and vasculogenesis. The late appearance of neuroinflammation and infarct expansion indicates that there may be a therapeutic window between 10 and 36 h after stroke where inflammation and obesity-specific transcriptional programs could be targeted to improve outcomes in people with obesity and stroke.

Citing Articles

Blocking of microglia-astrocyte proinflammatory signaling is beneficial following stroke.

Prescott K, Munch A, Brahms E, Weigel M, Inoue K, Buckwalter M Front Mol Neurosci. 2024; 16:1305949.

PMID: 38240014 PMC: 10794541. DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2023.1305949.


Blocking Formation of Neurotoxic Reactive Astrocytes is Beneficial Following Stroke.

Prescott K, Munch A, Brahms E, Weigel M, Inoue K, Buckwalter M bioRxiv. 2023; .

PMID: 37905154 PMC: 10614742. DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.11.561918.


Association between Chinese visceral adiposity index and risk of stroke incidence in middle-aged and elderly Chinese population: evidence from a large national cohort study.

Zhang Z, Zhao L, Lu Y, Meng X, Zhou X J Transl Med. 2023; 21(1):518.

PMID: 37525182 PMC: 10391837. DOI: 10.1186/s12967-023-04309-x.


The neurovascular unit and systemic biology in stroke - implications for translation and treatment.

Tiedt S, Buchan A, Dichgans M, Lizasoain I, Moro M, Lo E Nat Rev Neurol. 2022; 18(10):597-612.

PMID: 36085420 DOI: 10.1038/s41582-022-00703-z.


Therapeutic applications of hydrogen sulfide and novel donors for cerebral ischemic stroke: a narrative review.

Ding J, Zhang Y, Wang T, Li X, Ma C, Xu Z Med Gas Res. 2022; 13(1):7-9.

PMID: 35946216 PMC: 9480360. DOI: 10.4103/2045-9912.350863.


References
1.
Iadecola C, Anrather J . The immunology of stroke: from mechanisms to translation. Nat Med. 2011; 17(7):796-808. PMC: 3137275. DOI: 10.1038/nm.2399. View

2.
Heiss W . The ischemic penumbra: how does tissue injury evolve?. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2012; 1268:26-34. DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2012.06668.x. View

3.
Cekanaviciute E, Fathali N, Doyle K, Williams A, Han J, Buckwalter M . Astrocytic transforming growth factor-beta signaling reduces subacute neuroinflammation after stroke in mice. Glia. 2014; 62(8):1227-40. PMC: 4061255. DOI: 10.1002/glia.22675. View

4.
Li P, Lu M, Audrey Nguyen M, Bae E, Chapman J, Feng D . Functional heterogeneity of CD11c-positive adipose tissue macrophages in diet-induced obese mice. J Biol Chem. 2010; 285(20):15333-15345. PMC: 2865288. DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M110.100263. View

5.
Lumeng C, Bodzin J, Saltiel A . Obesity induces a phenotypic switch in adipose tissue macrophage polarization. J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(1):175-84. PMC: 1716210. DOI: 10.1172/JCI29881. View