Targeting Neutrophil α9 Improves Functional Outcomes After Stroke in Mice With Obesity-Induced Hyperglycemia

Jul 14, 2023Stroke

Reducing a Specific Neutrophil Protein May Improve Recovery After Stroke in Obese Mice with High Blood Sugar

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Abstract

Genetic ablation or pharmacological inhibition of neutrophil-specific α9 significantly improves long-term functional outcomes after stroke in mice with obesity-induced hyperglycemia.

  • Stroke increased neutrophil α9 expression more in obese mice compared to lean mice.
  • Deletion of neutrophil α9 resulted in better functional outcomes for up to 4 weeks, alongside reduced infarct size and improved cerebral blood flow.
  • Decreased thrombo-inflammation and formation of neutrophil extracellular traps were observed in neutrophil α9-deficient mice.
  • Obese mice lacking neutrophil α9 were less susceptible to thrombosis in a carotid thrombosis model.
  • The α9/cellular fibronectin axis was linked to neutrophil extracellular trap formation through specific signaling pathways.

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