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S100B in the cerebrospinal fluid—A marker for glial damage in the rabbit model of pneumococcal meningitis
Authors:H. Schmidt  J. GerberK. Stuertz  M. DjukicS. Bunkowski  F.R. FischerM. Otto  R. Nau
Affiliation:University of Goettingen, Department of Neurology/Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, Robert-Koch-Str. 40, D-37099 Goettingen, Germany
Abstract:The rabbit model provides an important experimental setting for the evaluation of antibiotic agents against pneumococcal meningitis. One of the primary targets of this model is the study of neuronal and glial cell damage in bacterial meningitis. The aim of this investigation was to evaluate whether a significant increase of S100B in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as an indicator of white matter damage could be observed in this meningitis model. Seven rabbits were infected intracisternally with S. pneumoniae, and CSF S100B concentrations were examined serially before infection, at 12 h, 14 h, 17 h, 20 h, and at 24 h after infection. The course of CSF S100B increase and its relation to other parameters of brain tissue destruction and CSF inflammation were measured. Axonal damage was visualized by amyloid precursor protein (APP) immunostaining and demyelination by Luxol Fast Blue/Periodic Acid Schiff (LFB-PAS) stain. In each animal, we observed a distinct rise in S100B concentration in the CSF due to pneumococcal meningitis. We conclude that the CSF concentration of the glial S100B protein can be used as an additional parameter for future interventional studies focusing on glial cell damage in the rabbit model of bacterial meningitis.
Keywords:Bacterial meningitis   CSF   S100B   Rabbit   Experimental meningitis
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