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Biphasic transforming growth factor-β production flanking the pro-inflammatory cytokine response in cerebral trauma
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1995
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InflammationCytokineTraumatic Brain InjuryTemporal PatternMedicineImmunologyInflammation BiologyFluid-percussion InjuryGrowth Factor-β ProductionBrain-immune InteractionBrain InjuryNeurologyCerebral TraumaPro-inflammatory Cytokine ResponseCerebral Blood FlowNeuroimmunologyCell BiologyNeuroinflammation
We determined the time-course of the production of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) after fluid-percussion injury using a bioassay. Biophasic production of TGF-β composed mainly of TGF-β2 was detected in the ipsilateral cortex, with a first peak 30 min and a second peak 48 h after the lesion, flanking the transient production of tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukin-6 occurring between 5 and 18 h after trauma. This temporal pattern suggested that TGF-β plays alternatively a pro- and anti-inflammatory role in the regulation of the brain cytokine network in response to injury, providing an endogenous mechanism for the control of the inflammatory reaction in traumatic brain injury.