TY - JOUR PY - 2019// TI - Cerebral edema and neurological recovery after traumatic brain injury is worsened if accompanied by a concomitant long bone fracture JO - Journal of neurotrauma A1 - Suto, Yujin A1 - Nagata, Katsuhiro A1 - Ahmed, Syed A1 - Jacovides, Christina A1 - Browne, Kevin D. A1 - Cognetti, John A1 - Johnson, Victoria E. A1 - Leone, Ryan A1 - Kaplan, Lewis J. A1 - Smith, Douglas H. A1 - Pascual, Jose L. SP - 609 EP - 618 VL - 36 IS - 4 N2 - Progression of severe TBI is associated with worsening cerebral inflammation but it is unknown how a concomitant bone fracture (FX) affects this progression. Enoxaparin (ENX), a low molecular weight heparin often used for venous thromboembolic prophylaxis, decreases penumbral leukocyte (LEU) mobilization in isolated TBI and improves neurological recovery. We investigated if TBI accompanied by a FX worsens leukocyte mediated cerebral inflammation and if ENX alters this process. CD1 male mice underwent controlled cortical impact (CCI) or sham craniotomy with or without an open tibial fracture, and received either ENX (1mg/kg, 3 times/day) or saline for 2 days following injury. Randomization defined 4 groups (Sham, CCI, CCI+FX, CCI+FX+ENX, n=10/group). Two days after CCI, neurological recovery was assessed with the Garcia Neurological Test (GNT); intravital microscopy (LEU rolling and adhesion, microvascular leakage) and blood hemoglobin levels were also evaluated. Penumbral cerebral neutrophil sequestration (Ly-6G immunohistochemistry- IHC) were evaluated post-mortem. In vivo LEU rolling was greater in CCI+FX (45.2±4.8 LEUs/100µm/min) than in CCI alone (26.5±3.1, p=0.007), and was suppressed by ENX (23.2±5.5, p=0.003 vs CCI+FX). Neurovascular permeability was higher in CCI+FX (71.1+/-2.9%) than CCI alone (42.5+/-2.3, p<0.001). GNT scores were lowest in CCI+FX (15.2±0.2) vs. CCI alone (16.3±0.3, p<0.001). Hemoglobin was lowest in the CCI+FX+ENX vs. Sham or CCI alone. IHC demonstrated greatest PMN invasion in CCI+FX in uninjured cerebral territories. A concomitant long bone fracture worsens TBI-induced cerebral leukocyte mobilization, microvascular leakage and cerebral edema, and impairs neurological recovery at 48 hours. ENX suppresses this progression but may increase bleeding.

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LA - en SN - 0897-7151 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neu.2018.5812 ID - ref1 ER -