Critical role of TNF-α in cerebral aneurysm formation and progression to rupture.

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Starke, Robert M

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Chalouhi, Nohra

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Jabbour, Pascal M

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Tjoumakaris, Stavropoula I

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Gonzalez, L Fernando

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Rosenwasser, Robert H

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Wada, Kosuke

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Shimada, Kenji

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Hasan, David M

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Greig, Nigel H

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Owens, Gary K

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Dumont, Aaron S

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England

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2016-01-05T19:32:06Z

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2014-04-16

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BACKGROUND: Alterations in TNF-α expression have been associated with cerebral aneurysms, but a direct role in formation, progression, and rupture has not been established. METHODS: Cerebral aneurysms were induced through hypertension and a single stereotactic injection of elastase into the basal cistern in mice. To test the role of TNF-α in aneurysm formation, aneurysms were induced in TNF-α knockout mice and mice pretreated with the synthesized TNF-α inhibitor 3,6'dithiothalidomide (DTH). To assess the role of TNF-α in aneurysm progression and rupture, DTH was started 6 days after aneurysm induction. TNF-α expression was assessed through real-time PCR and immunofluorescence staining. RESULTS: TNF-α knockout mice and those pre-treated with DTH had significantly decreased incidence of aneurysm formation and rupture as compared to sham mice. As compared with sham mice, TNF-α protein and mRNA expression was not significantly different in TNF-α knockout mice or those pre-treated with DTH, but was elevated in unruptured and furthermore in ruptured aneurysms. Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) occurred between 7 and 21 days following aneurysm induction. To ensure aneurysm formation preceded rupture, additional mice underwent induction and sacrifice after 7 days. Seventy-five percent had aneurysm formation without evidence of SAH. Initiation of DTH treatment 6 days after aneurysm induction did not alter the incidence of aneurysm formation, but resulted in aneurysmal stabilization and a significant decrease in rupture. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest a critical role of TNF-α in the formation and rupture of aneurysms in a model of cerebral aneurysm formation. Inhibitors of TNF-α could be beneficial in preventing aneurysmal progression and rupture.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24739142

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1742-2094-11-77

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1742-2094

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/11448

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eng

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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J Neuroinflammation

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10.1186/1742-2094-11-77

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Aneurysm, Ruptured

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Animals

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Blood Pressure

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Blood Vessels

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Disease Models, Animal

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Disease Progression

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Gene Expression Regulation

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Intracranial Aneurysm

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Male

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Mice

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Mice, Transgenic

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RNA, Messenger

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Thalidomide

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Time Factors

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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha

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Critical role of TNF-α in cerebral aneurysm formation and progression to rupture.

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Journal article

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Gonzalez, L Fernando|0000-0003-4121-1755

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Hasan, David M|0000-0002-8335-5442

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24739142

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77

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Clinical Science Departments

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Duke

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Neurosurgery

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School of Medicine

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Published online

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11

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