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Localization and changes of intraneural inflammatory cytokines and inducible-nitric oxide induced by mechanical compression.
Authors:Shigeru Kobayashi  Hisatoshi Baba  Kenzo Uchida  Seiichiro Shimada  Kouhei Negoro  Kenichi Takeno  Takafumi Yayama  Shuichi Yamada  Hidezo Yoshizawa
Institution:Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation Medicine, School of Medicine, Fukui Medical University, Shimoaizuki 23, Matsuoka, Fukui 910-1193, Japan. kshigeru@fmsrsa.fukui-med.ac.jp
Abstract:STUDY DESIGN: Investigation of intraneural inflammation induced by mechanical compression. OBJECTIVES: In order to investigate the mechanism of neuropathy, this study used a median nerve compression model in dogs. Immunohistochemistry was used to examine the localization and changes of inflammatory cytokines and nitric oxide (NO). SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: The manifestation of pain at sites of inflammation has a close relationship with the release of mediators from macrophages such as interleulin-1 (IL-1) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), as well as with NO. However, the mediators involved in inflammation of nerve due to mechanical compression remain almost unknown. METHODS: In this study, the median nerve of dogs was compressed with a clip for three weeks to observe the changes caused by compression. Immunohistochemistry was done by the avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex method to observe the changes of T cells (CD45) and macrophages (Mac-1) after compression. Antibodies against IL-1beta, TNF-alpha, and inducible nitric oxide synthesis (i-NOS) were used to examine the localization and changes of these mediators caused by nerve compression. RESULTS: In control animals, resident T cells were detected, but there were no macrophages. IL-1beta was positive in the Schwann cells and vascular endothelial cells. However, no cells showed TNF-alpha or i-NOS positively. After nerve compression, numerous T cells and macrophages appeared among the demyelinized nerve fibers. The macrophages were positive for IL-1beta, TNF-alpha and i-NOS. CONCLUSION: Inflammatory cytokines and NO may be involved in intraneural inflammatory changes arising from mechanical compression. Such mediators may be of importance in the manifestation of neuropathy.
Keywords:Peripheral nerve  Wallerian degeneration  Inflammation  Cytokine  Nitric oxide
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