Kd. Weaver et al., Effect of leukocyte-endothelial adhesion antagonism on neutrophil migration and neurologic outcome after cortical trauma, J TRAUMA, 48(6), 2000, pp. 1081-1090
Background: Administration of anti-CD11B, a monoclonal antibody directed ag
ainst the leukocyte adhesion molecule CD11B, results in decreased neutrophi
l infiltration into injured tissue after experimental ischemia, We determin
ed the effect of anti-CD11B administration on neutrophil migration and neur
ologic functioning after experimental cortical trauma.
Methods: Injuries were produced by a pneumatic impactor. Treatment animals
received anti-CD11B after injury, Neurologic functioning was quantitated at
1, 12, and 24 hours after injury. Neutrophil migration was assessed with t
he myeloperoxidase assay.
Results: Neutrophil influx was increased in injured cortex after trauma. An
ti-CD11B significantly reduced neutrophil influx. There was no significant
improvement in neurologic functioning after MAb administration.
Conclusions: These results show there is marked neutrophil response to inju
ry as produced with the pneumatic contusion model. This migration may be si
gnificantly attenuated by administration of a anti-CD11B.