Endogenous Sex Steroids Dampen Neuroinflammation and Improve Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice

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Amy C. Clevenger
Hoon Kim
Ernesto Salcedo
Joan C. Yonchek
Krista M. Rodgers
James E. Orfila
Robert M. Dietz
Nidia Quillinan
Richard J. Traystman
Paco S. Herson
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[1] Department of Pediatrics,Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine
[2] Children’s Hospital Colorado and University of Colorado Denver,Department of Cell and Developmental Biology
[3] Chungbuk National University Hospital,Department of Anesthesiology
[4] University of Colorado Denver,undefined
[5] University of Colorado Denver,undefined
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Traumatic brain injury; sex differences; Sex steroids; Stereology; Neuroinflammation;
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The role of biological sex in short-term and long-term outcome after traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains controversial. The observation that exogenous female sex steroids (progesterone and estrogen) reduce brain injury coupled with a small number of clinical studies showing smaller injury in women suggest that sex steroids may play a role in outcome from TBI. We used the controlled cortical impact (CCI) model of TBI in mice to test the hypothesis that after CCI, female mice would demonstrate less injury than male mice, related to the protective role of endogenous steroids. Indeed, adult females exhibit histological protection (3.7 ± 0.5 mm3) compared to adult male mice (6.8 ± 0.6 mm3), and females that lacked sex steroids (ovex) showed increased injury compared to intact females. Consistent with histology, sensorimotor deficits measured as reduced contralateral limb use were most pronounced in male mice (31.9 ± 6.9% reduced limb use) compared to a 12.7 ± 3.8% reduction in female mice. Ovex mice exhibited behavioral deficits similar to males (31.5 ± 3.9% reduced limb use). Ovex females demonstrated increased microglial activation relative to intact females in both the peri-injury cortex and the reticular thalamic nucleus. Ovex females also demonstrated increased astrogliosis in comparison to both females and males in the peri-injury cortex. These data indicate that female sex steroids reduce brain sensitivity to TBI and that reduced acute neuroinflammation may contribute to the relative protection observed in females.
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