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  • Severe brain injuries like intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) lead to changes in the immune system, particularly affecting spleen size and function within days post-injury.
  • Initial findings showed spleen shrinkage and an increase in capillary exchange by day 3, with recovery by day 14, while lymphopenia (low lymphocyte count) persisted up to 14 days despite these spleen changes.
  • The study suggests that the immune response post-ICH is influenced by sympathetic nervous system activity and the HPA axis, highlighting their roles in spleen function and immune cell deficiencies, which can affect patient outcomes.

Article Abstract

Severe brain injury significantly influences immune responses; however, the levels at which this influence occurs and which neurogenic pathways are involved are not well defined. Here, we used MRI to measure spleen volume and tissue diffusion changes in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). We observed increased capillary exchange and spleen shrinkage by d 3 post-ICH, with recovery by d 14. The extent of spleen shrinkage was associated with brain hematoma size, and a reduced progression of perihematomal edema was observed in the presence of severe spleen shrinkage. At the cellular level, lymphopenia was present in patients with ICH at admission and persisted up to 14 d. Lymphopenia did not parallel the observed spleen alteration. In addition, patients with ICH with infection had significant deficiencies of T and NK cells and poor functional outcomes. Finally, in mouse models of ICH, spleen shrinkage could be related to innervations from adrenergic input and the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. In sum, the profound impact of ICH on the immune system involves the coordinated actions of sympathetic innervation and the HPA axis, which modulate spleen shrinkage and cellular immunity.-Zhang, J., Shi, K., Li, Z., Li, M., Han, Y., Wang, L., Zhang, Z., Yu, C., Zhang, F., Song, L., Dong, J.-F., La Cava, A., Sheth, K. N., Shi, F.-D. Organ- and cell-specific immune responses are associated with the outcomes of intracerebral hemorrhage.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5731128PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.201700324RDOI Listing

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