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Timing of appearance of late oligodendrocyte progenitors coincides with enhanced susceptibility of preterm rabbit cerebral white matter to hypoxia-ischemia
Authors:Joshua R Buser   Kristen N Segovia   Justin M Dean   Kerst Nelson   Douglas Beardsley   Xi Gong   Ning Ling Luo   Jennifer Ren   Ying Wan   Art Riddle   Melissa M McClure   Xinhai Ji   Matthew Derrick   A Roger Hohimer   Stephen A Back     Sidhartha Tan
Affiliation:1Department of Pediatrics, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA;2Department of Pediatrics, University of Chicago and NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, Illinois, USA;3Department of Neurology, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA
Abstract:
Emerging evidence supports that premature infants are susceptible to both cerebral white and gray matter injury. In a fetal rabbit model of placental insufficiency, preterm rabbits at embryonic day 22 (E22) exhibited histologic evidence of gray matter injury but minimal white matter injury after global hypoxia-ischemia (H-I). We hypothesized that the dissociation between susceptibility to gray and white matter injury at E22 was related to the timing of appearance of late oligodendrocyte progenitors (preOLs) that are particularly vulnerable in preterm human white matter lesions. During normal rabbit oligodendrocyte (OL) lineage progression, early OL progenitors predominated at E22. PreOL density increased between E24 and E25 in major forebrain white matter tracts. After H-I at E22 and E25, we observed a similar magnitude of cerebral H-I, assessed by cortical microvascular blood flow, and gray matter injury, assessed by caspase activation. However, the increased preOL density at E25 was accompanied by a significant increase in acute white matter injury after H-I that coincided with enhanced preOL degeneration. At E29, significant white matter atrophy developed after H-I at E25 but not E22. Thus, the timing of appearance of preOLs coincided with onset of a developmental window of enhanced white but not gray matter susceptibility to H-I.
Keywords:fetal rabbit   hypoxia-ischemia   oligodendrocyte   white matter injury
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