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Forclinicalevaluationsandbodyweightchanges,weusedthegeneral linearmodel (GzLM)for
repeatedmeasures, thegeneralizedestimatedequations test (GEE),withgenotype (floxedvs.Ast-IL-6
KOmice)andsexasthemainfactors. Thepost-hocStudent t-testor theMann–WhitneyU-testwasused
to identify significantdifferencesbetweenAst-IL-6KOandfloxedanimalsat specific timeperiods.
For theremainingvariablesanalyzed, two-wayANOVA(withgenotypeandsexas themainfactors)
orGzLMwasusedforeachsexseparately followedbypost-hoc testswhenappropriate.
3.Results
3.1. LackofAstrocytic IL-6Alters theClinicalCourseofEAEinAst-IL-6KOMiceandAmelioratesEAE
Symptomatology inaSex-DependentManner
Both genotypes showed the prototypical ascending paralysis course with body weight loss
(Figure1). TheclinicalscoreandthebodyweightchangesobservedfollowingMOG35–55 immunization
upto20dpi in theAst-IL6KOandfloxedmiceareshowninFigure1.Ast-IL6KOfemalesshowed
asignificantlyreducedclinical scoreandincreasedbodyweightwithrespect to femalefloxedmice,
agenotypicdifferencethatwasnotobservedinthemalemice.Averageincidenceofthediseaseranged
from90%to100%,andtherewerenosignificantdifferences inmortalityrate (Table2).
Figure 1. Clinical course of EAE, in both floxed (n = 18 males, 28 females) and Ast-IL-6 KO
(n=11males, 23 females) mice up to 20 dpi. Results are the mean˘ SEM of data pooled from
Experiments1–3(Days0–20dpi;Table1).‹pat least<0.05versusfloxedmiceatspecificdaysfollowing
apost-hocanalysis.
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Advances in Neuroimmunology
- Titel
- Advances in Neuroimmunology
- Autor
- Donna Gruol
- Herausgeber
- MDPI
- Ort
- Basel
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-03842-571-7
- Abmessungen
- 17.0 x 24.0 cm
- Seiten
- 164
- Schlagwörter
- neuroimmune, cytokine, chemokine, glia cel, neuron, neurodevelopment, neuroimmune disorder, neurologic disease, psychiatric disease, neuronal injury
- Kategorie
- Medizin