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Erschienen in: Translational Stroke Research 2/2019

13.05.2018 | Original Article

Sex Differences in Gene and Protein Expression After Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Mice

verfasst von: Yongqiu Xie, Yi-Ju Li, Beilei Lei, Dawn Kernagis, Wen-Wei Liu, Ellen R. Bennett, Talagnair Venkatraman, Christopher D. Lascola, Daniel T. Laskowitz, David S. Warner, Michael L. James

Erschienen in: Translational Stroke Research | Ausgabe 2/2019

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Abstract

Sex dimorphism has been demonstrated after experimental intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Decreased mortality and improved neurobehavioral outcomes occur in female compared to male mice after intrastriatal autologous blood or collagenase injection. Sex-specific differences in post-ICH gene and protein expression may provide mechanistic insight into this phenomenon. Ten- to 12-week-old C57BL/6 male (M) and female in high estrous state (HE-F) underwent left intrastriatal collagenase injection. We assessed neurobehavioral outcomes over the first 30 days, hematoma volume and cerebral edema evolution over the first 24 h, and transcriptomic gene and protein expression at pre-selected time points during the acute phase of injury. Genome-wide expression profiling was performed with Affymetrix GeneChip Mouse Genome 2.0 Probes, and proteomics analyses were performed using mass spectroscopy. Sex does not affect hemorrhage evolution, but female sex is associated with improved neurobehavioral recovery after ICH. A total of 7037 probes qualified for our filtering criteria, representing 5382 mapped genes and 256 unmapped genes. Female-unique pathways involved cell development, growth, and proliferation, while male-unique pathways involved molecular degradation. At 6 and 24 h post-ICH, differential expression was observed in 850 proteins vs baseline in males, 608 proteins vs baseline in females, and 1 protein in females vs males. Female sex is associated with improved neurobehavioral recovery, and differential gene and protein expression after intrastriatal collagenase injection.
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Metadaten
Titel
Sex Differences in Gene and Protein Expression After Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Mice
verfasst von
Yongqiu Xie
Yi-Ju Li
Beilei Lei
Dawn Kernagis
Wen-Wei Liu
Ellen R. Bennett
Talagnair Venkatraman
Christopher D. Lascola
Daniel T. Laskowitz
David S. Warner
Michael L. James
Publikationsdatum
13.05.2018
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Translational Stroke Research / Ausgabe 2/2019
Print ISSN: 1868-4483
Elektronische ISSN: 1868-601X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12975-018-0633-z

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