Obesity-induced Ly6CHigh and Ly6CLow monocyte subset changes abolish post-ischemic limb conditioning benefits in stroke recovery

Il-doo Kim,Hyunwoo Ju, Joseph Minkler, Ahmed Madkoor,Keun Woo Park,Sunghee Cho

JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM(2023)

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Remote limb conditioning (RLC), performed by intermittent interruption of blood flow to a limb, triggers endogenous tolerance mechanisms and improves stroke outcomes. The underlying mechanism for the protective effect involves a shift of circulating monocytes to a Ly6C(High) proinflammatory subset in normal metabolic conditions. The current study investigates the effect of RLC on stroke outcomes in subjects with obesity, a vascular comorbidity. Compared to lean mice, obese stroke mice displayed significantly higher circulating monocytes (monocytosis), increased CD45(High) monocytes/macrophages infiltration to the injured brain, worse acute outcomes, and delayed recovery. Unlike lean mice, obese mice with RLC at 2 hours post-stroke failed to shift circulating monocytes to pro-inflammatory status and nullified RLC-induced functional benefit. The absence of the monocyte shift was also observed in splenocytes incubated with RLC serum from obese mice, while the shift was observed in the cultures with RLC serum from lean mice. These results showed that the alteration of monocytosis and subsets underlies negating RLC benefits in obese mice and suggest careful considerations of comorbidities at the time of RLC application for stroke therapy.
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Ischemic stroke, obesity, monocyte, remote limb conditioning, monocytosis
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