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Stroke-Induced Peripheral Immune Dysfunction in Vitamin D-Deficient Conditions: Modulation by Progesterone and Vitamin D. | LitMetric

Stroke-Induced Peripheral Immune Dysfunction in Vitamin D-Deficient Conditions: Modulation by Progesterone and Vitamin D.

Mol Neurobiol

Department of Emergency Medicine, Brain Research Laboratory, Emory University, 615 Michael Street, Room 655A, Atlanta, GA, 30322, USA.

Published: March 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Vitamin D deficiency significantly worsens stroke outcomes and delays recovery due to increased systemic inflammation and immune dysfunction in affected rats.
  • - In a study, rats with vitamin D deficiency were treated with progesterone, vitamin D, or a control for 4 days after experiencing a stroke-induced inflammation.
  • - Combination treatment of progesterone and vitamin D showed the best improvement in recovery, suggesting a potential therapeutic approach for stroke patients with vitamin D deficiency.

Article Abstract

Vitamin D deficiency (D) alters morphology and outcomes after a stroke. We investigated the interaction of D following post-stroke systemic inflammation and evaluated whether administration of progesterone (P) or vitamin D (D) will improve outcomes. D rats underwent stroke with lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced systemic inflammation. Rats were randomly divided into 9 groups and treated with P, D, or vehicle for 4 days. At day 4, rats were tested on different behavioral parameters. Markers of neuronal inflammation, endoplasmic reticulum stress, oxidative stress, white matter integrity, and apoptosis were measured along with immune cell populations from the spleen, thymus, and blood. Severely altered outcomes were observed in the D group compared to the D-sufficient (D) group. Stroke caused peripheral immune dysfunction in the D group which was worse in the D group. Systemic inflammation exacerbated injury outcomes in the D group and these were worse in the D group. Monotherapy with P/D showed beneficial functional effects but the combined treatment showed better outcomes than either alone. D as a comorbid condition with stroke worsens stroke outcomes and can delay functional recovery. Combination treatment with P and D might be promising for future stroke therapeutics in D.

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