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Query: UMLS:C0020672 (
hypothermia
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Systemic or brain-selective
hypothermia
is a well-established method for neuroprotection after brain trauma. There is increasing evidence that
hypothermia
exerts beneficial effects on the brain and may also support regenerative responses after brain damage. Here, we have investigated whether
hypothermia
influences neurite outgrowth in vitro via modulation of the post-injury cytokine milieu. Organotypic brain slices were incubated: deep
hypothermia
(2 h at 17 degrees C), rewarming (2 h up to 37 degrees C), normothermia (20 h at 37 degrees C). Neurite density and cytokine release (IL 1beta, IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-alpha) were investigated after 24 h. For functional analysis mice deficient in NT-3/
NT-4
and TNF-alpha as well as the TNF-alpha inhibitor etanercept were used.
Hypothermia
led to a significant increase of neurite outgrowth, which was independent of neurotrophin signaling. In contrast to other cytokines investigated, TNF-alpha secretion by organotypic brain slices was significantly increased after deep
hypothermia
. Moreover,
hypothermia
-induced neurite extension was abolished after administration of the TNF-alpha inhibitor and in TNF-alpha knockout mice. We demonstrate that TNF-alpha is responsible for inducing neurite outgrowth in the context of deep
hypothermia
and rewarming. These data suggest that
hypothermia
not only exerts protective effects in the CNS but may also support neurite outgrowth as a potential mechanism of regeneration.
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PMID:Hypothermia-induced neurite outgrowth is mediated by tumor necrosis factor-alpha. 2007 Mar 3