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Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism | 2003

Overexpression of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein 1 in the Brain Exacerbates Ischemic Brain Injury and Is Associated With Recruitment of Inflammatory Cells

Yong Chen; John M. Hallenbeck; Christl Ruetzler; David Bol; Karen Thomas; Nancy E.J. Berman; Stefanie N. Vogel

Brain cells produce cytokines and chemokines during the inflammatory process after stroke both in animal models and in patients. Monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1), one of the proinflammatory chemokines, can attract monocytes to the tissue where MCP-1 is overexpressed. However, the role of MCP-1 elevation in stroke has not been explored in detail. The authors hypothesized that elevated MCP-1 levels would lead to increased influx of monocytes and increased brain infarction size in stroke induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion with partial reperfusion. There were no differences in blood pressure, blood flow, or vascular architecture between wild-type mice and transgenic MBP-JE mice. Twenty-four to 48 hours after middle cerebral artery occlusion, brain infarction volumes after ischemia were significantly larger in MBP-JE mice than in wild-type controls and were accompanied by increased local transmigration and perivascular accumulation of macrophages and neutrophils. These results indicate that MCP-1 can contribute to inflammatory injury in stroke.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2000

Deregulated expression of insulin-like growth factor 1 in prostate epithelium leads to neoplasia in transgenic mice

John DiGiovanni; Kaoru Kiguchi; Anita Frijhoff; Eric Wilker; David Bol; Linda Beltrán; Samantha Moats; Angel Ramírez; José L. Jorcano; Claudio J. Conti


Archive | 2002

Polynucleotide encoding a novel TRP channel family member, TRP-PLIK2, and splice variants thereof

Ning Lee; Jian Chen; John N. Feder; Shujian Wu; Han Chang; Liana Lee; Michael A. Blanar; David Bol


Archive | 2004

Polynucleotides encoding novel variants of the TRP channel family member, LTRPC3

Ning Lee; Jian Chen; John N. Feder; Shujian Wu; Michael A. Blanar; David Bol; Paul Levesque; Lucy Sun


Archive | 2005

POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING A NOVEL HUMAN G-PROTEIN COUPLED RECEPTOR SPLICE VARIANT, HGPRBMY29SV2

John N. Feder; Chandra S. Ramanathan; Gabriel A. Mintier; David Bol


Archive | 2002

G-protein coupled receptor nucleic acids, polypeptides, antibodies and uses thereof

John N. Feder; Chandra S. Ramanathan; Thomas C. Nelson; Gabriel A. Mintier; Angela Cacace; Lauren E. Barber; Michael G. Kornacker; David Bol


Archive | 2002

Polynucleotide encoding a TRP channel family member, TRP-PLIK2

Ning Lee; Jian Chen; John N. Feder; Shujian Wu; Han Chang; Liana M. Le; Michael A. Blanar; David Bol


Archive | 2001

Polynucleotides encoding human phosphatases

Donald G. Jackson; John N. Feder; Thomas C. Nelson; Gabe Mintier; Chandra S. Ramanathan; Liana Lee; Nathan O. Siemers; David Bol; Gary L. Schieven; Joshua Finger; C. Gordon Todderud; Donna A. Bassolino; Stanley R. Krystek; Patrick Mcatee; Suzanne J. Suchard; Dana Banas


Archive | 2003

Novel imidazoline receptor homologs

John N. Feder; Gene G. Kinney; Gabriel A. Mintier; Chandra S. Ramanathan; David Bol; Rolf-Peter Ryseck


Archive | 2002

Polynucleotides encoding two novel human G-protein coupled receptors, HGPRBMY28 and HGPRBMY29, and splice variants thereof

John N. Feder; Chandra S. Ramanathan; Gabriel A. Mintier; David Bol; Donald R. Hawken

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