An increase in the cerebral infarction area during fatigue is mediated by il-6 through an induction of fibrinogen synthesis

Authors

  • Hong Lei Institute for Drug and Instrument Control of Beijing Military Area Command
  • Jian Xu Second Military Medical University; Chang Hai Hospital; Department of Laboratory Medicine
  • Li-Juan Cheng Institute for Drug and Instrument Control of Beijing Military Area Command
  • Qi Guo Institute for Drug and Instrument Control of Beijing Military Area Command
  • An-Mei Deng Second Military Medical University; Chang Hai Hospital; Department of Laboratory Medicine
  • Yong-Shen Li Institute for Drug and Instrument Control of Beijing Military Area Command

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2014(06)10

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Our study aimed to investigate the impact of fatigue on the severity of stroke and to explore the underlying mechanisms. METHODS: Fatigued male rats underwent middle cerebral artery occlusion and the infarcted brain area was determined. Then, coagulation parameters were assessed in the fatigued group and a control group. In addition, the level of fibrinogen was determined in rats deprived of sleep for various numbers of days. To study whether interleukin-6 was involved in fibrinogen synthesis during fatigue, we also measured levels of interleukin-6 in rats deprived of sleep for various numbers of days. Furthermore, brain injury by middle cerebral artery occlusion was measured in wild-type mice, interleukin-6-/- mice and wild-type mice treated with bezafibrate. RESULTS: More severe cerebral infarction was observed in the fatigued rats, resulting in an infarct ratio of 23.4%. The infarct ratio was significantly increased in the fatigued rats compared with that in the control group (8%, p<0.05). The level of fibrinogen was increased significantly in the fatigued rats compared with that in the control group. In addition, a marked reduction in fibrinogen level was observed in the fatigued interleukin-6-/- mice compared to their wild-type counterparts, whereas no difference was observed between fatigued wild-type mice and interleukin-6-/- rats treated with recombinant human interleukin-6. The reduction in brain injury due to middle cerebral artery occlusion during fatigue was observed in interleukin-6-/- mice and wild-type mice treated with bezafibrate. CONCLUSION: Fatigue could increase stroke severity and was associated with the interleukin-6-induced expression of fibrinogen.

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Published

2014-06-01

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Basic Research

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An increase in the cerebral infarction area during fatigue is mediated by il-6 through an induction of fibrinogen synthesis . (2014). Clinics, 69(6), 426-432. https://doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2014(06)10