Chemokine-Ligands/Receptors: Multiplayers in Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in complex posttraumatic sequelae affecting the whole neuraxis. Due to its involvement in varied neuromodulatory processes, the chemokine-ligand/receptor-network is a key element of secondary lesion cascades induced by SCI. This review will provide a synopsis of chem...

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Main Authors: Friederike Knerlich-Lukoschus, Janka Held-Feindt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Mediators of Inflammation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/486758
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spelling doaj-68b495b1c5824c5ca856f791fad338102020-11-24T21:30:02ZengHindawi LimitedMediators of Inflammation0962-93511466-18612015-01-01201510.1155/2015/486758486758Chemokine-Ligands/Receptors: Multiplayers in Traumatic Spinal Cord InjuryFriederike Knerlich-Lukoschus0Janka Held-Feindt1Department of Neurosurgery, University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Arnold-Heller-Strasse 3, Haus 41, 24105 Kiel, GermanyDepartment of Neurosurgery, University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Arnold-Heller-Strasse 3, Haus 41, 24105 Kiel, GermanySpinal cord injury (SCI) results in complex posttraumatic sequelae affecting the whole neuraxis. Due to its involvement in varied neuromodulatory processes, the chemokine-ligand/receptor-network is a key element of secondary lesion cascades induced by SCI. This review will provide a synopsis of chemokine-ligand/receptor-expression along the whole neuraxis after traumatic spinal cord (sc) insults on basis of recent in vivo and in vitro findings in a SCI paradigm of thoracic force-defined impact lesions (Infinite Horizon Impactor) in adult rats. Analyses of chemokine-ligand/receptor-expression at defined time points after sc lesion of different severity grades or sham operation revealed that these inflammatory mediators are induced in distinct anatomical sc regions and in thalamic nuclei, periaqueductal grey, and hippocampal structures in the brain. Cellular and anatomical expression profiles together with colocalization/expression of neural stem/progenitor cell markers in adult sc stem cells niches or with pain-related receptors and mediators in dorsal horns, dorsal columns, and pain-processing brain areas support the notion that chemokines are involved in distinct cascades underlying clinical posttraumatic impairments and syndromes. These aspects and their implication in concepts of tailored SCI treatment are reviewed in the context of the recent literature on chemokine-ligand/receptor involvement in complex secondary lesion cascades.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/486758
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author Friederike Knerlich-Lukoschus
Janka Held-Feindt
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Janka Held-Feindt
Chemokine-Ligands/Receptors: Multiplayers in Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
Mediators of Inflammation
author_facet Friederike Knerlich-Lukoschus
Janka Held-Feindt
author_sort Friederike Knerlich-Lukoschus
title Chemokine-Ligands/Receptors: Multiplayers in Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
title_short Chemokine-Ligands/Receptors: Multiplayers in Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
title_full Chemokine-Ligands/Receptors: Multiplayers in Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
title_fullStr Chemokine-Ligands/Receptors: Multiplayers in Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
title_full_unstemmed Chemokine-Ligands/Receptors: Multiplayers in Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
title_sort chemokine-ligands/receptors: multiplayers in traumatic spinal cord injury
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mediators of Inflammation
issn 0962-9351
1466-1861
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in complex posttraumatic sequelae affecting the whole neuraxis. Due to its involvement in varied neuromodulatory processes, the chemokine-ligand/receptor-network is a key element of secondary lesion cascades induced by SCI. This review will provide a synopsis of chemokine-ligand/receptor-expression along the whole neuraxis after traumatic spinal cord (sc) insults on basis of recent in vivo and in vitro findings in a SCI paradigm of thoracic force-defined impact lesions (Infinite Horizon Impactor) in adult rats. Analyses of chemokine-ligand/receptor-expression at defined time points after sc lesion of different severity grades or sham operation revealed that these inflammatory mediators are induced in distinct anatomical sc regions and in thalamic nuclei, periaqueductal grey, and hippocampal structures in the brain. Cellular and anatomical expression profiles together with colocalization/expression of neural stem/progenitor cell markers in adult sc stem cells niches or with pain-related receptors and mediators in dorsal horns, dorsal columns, and pain-processing brain areas support the notion that chemokines are involved in distinct cascades underlying clinical posttraumatic impairments and syndromes. These aspects and their implication in concepts of tailored SCI treatment are reviewed in the context of the recent literature on chemokine-ligand/receptor involvement in complex secondary lesion cascades.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/486758
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