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dc.contributor.author김희선*
dc.contributor.author박은미*
dc.contributor.author윤주천*
dc.contributor.author김민석*
dc.contributor.author신진아*
dc.date.accessioned2016-08-27T04:08:49Z-
dc.date.available2016-08-27T04:08:49Z-
dc.date.issued2015*
dc.identifier.issn0889-1591*
dc.identifier.issn1090-2139*
dc.identifier.otherOAK-15308*
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.ewha.ac.kr/handle/2015.oak/217407-
dc.description.abstractVisceral adipose tissue is accumulated with aging. An increase in visceral fat accompanied by low-grade inflammation is associated with several adult-onset diseases. However, the effects of visceral adipose tissue inflammation on the normal and ischemic brains of aged are not clearly defined. To examine the role of visceral adipose tissue inflammation, we evaluated inflammatory cytokines in the serum, visceral adipose tissue, and brain as well as blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability in aged male mice (20 months) underwent sham or visceral fat removal surgery compared with the young mice (2.5 months). Additionally, ischemic brain injury was compared in young and aged mice with sham and visceral fat removal surgery. Interleukin (IL)-beta, IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha levels in examined organs were increased in aged mice compared with the young mice, and these levels were reduced in the mice with visceral fat removal. Increased BBB permeability with reduced expression of tight junction proteins in aged sham mice were also decreased in mice with visceral fat removal. After focal ischemic injury, aged mice with visceral fat removal showed a reduction in infarct volumes, BBB permeability, and levels of proinflammatory cytokines in the ischemic brain compared with sham mice, although the neurological outcomes were not significantly improved. In addition, further upregulated visceral adipose tissue inflammation in response to ischemic brain injury was attenuated in mice with visceral fat removal. These results suggest that visceral adipose tissue inflammation is associated with age-related changes in the brain and contributes to the ischemic brain damage in the aged mice. We suggest that visceral adiposity should be considered as a factor affecting brain health and ischemic brain damage in the aged population. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.*
dc.languageEnglish*
dc.publisherACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE*
dc.subjectAging*
dc.subjectAdipose tissue inflammation*
dc.subjectBlood-brain barrier*
dc.subjectIschemic stroke*
dc.subjectMacrophage*
dc.subjectMicroglia*
dc.subjectProinflammatory cytokine*
dc.subjectTight junction protein*
dc.subjectVisceral fat removal*
dc.titleVisceral adipose tissue inflammation is associated with age-related brain changes and ischemic brain damage in aged mice*
dc.typeArticle*
dc.relation.volume50*
dc.relation.indexSCI*
dc.relation.indexSCIE*
dc.relation.indexSCOPUS*
dc.relation.startpage221*
dc.relation.lastpage231*
dc.relation.journaltitleBRAIN BEHAVIOR AND IMMUNITY*
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.bbi.2015.07.008*
dc.identifier.wosidWOS:000364261800024*
dc.identifier.scopusid2-s2.0-84937239111*
dc.author.googleShin, Jin A.*
dc.author.googleJeong, Sae Im*
dc.author.googleKim, Minsuk*
dc.author.googleYoon, Joo Chun*
dc.author.googleKim, Hee-Sun*
dc.author.googlePark, Eun-Mi*
dc.contributor.scopusid김희선(57191372551)*
dc.contributor.scopusid박은미(35933416400)*
dc.contributor.scopusid윤주천(15849904600)*
dc.contributor.scopusid김민석(55686393700)*
dc.contributor.scopusid신진아(35218221200)*
dc.date.modifydate20240222124201*
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