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Blood Vessels and Perivascular Phagocytes of Prefrontal White and Gray Matter in Suicide

Journal
Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology
Date Issued
2019-01-01
Author(s)
Schnieder, Tatiana P
Zhou Qin, Isaiah D
Trencevska-Ivanovska, Iskra
Rosoklija, Gorazd
Mann, J John
Dwork, Andrew J
DOI
10.1093/jnen/nly103
Abstract
Inflammatory processes may contribute to psychiatric disorders and suicide. Earlier, we reported greater densities of perivascular phagocytes in dorsal prefrontal white matter (DPFWM) in suicide than in non-suicide deaths. To distinguish between greater vascularity and greater coverage of vessels by perivascular phagocytes, and to determine whether the excess of perivascular phagocytes is derived from microglia or from non-parenchymal immune cells, we made stereological estimates of vascular surface area density (AVTOTAL) by staining for glucose transporter Glut-1, and the fraction of vascular surface area (AF) immunoreactive (IR) for CD163 (CD163 AF) in dorsal and ventral prefrontal white and gray matter. Manner of death or psychiatric diagnosis showed no association with CD163 AF in any region. Suicide was associated with a lower AVTOTAL compared with non-suicides in DPFWM (p = 0.018) but not with AVTOTAL in the 3 other regions of interest. Thus, the earlier observation of increased density of perivascular phagocytes in DPFWM after suicide cannot be attributed to infiltration by peripheral monocytes or to increased vascularity. Greater AVTOTAL ventrally than dorsally (p = 0.002) was unique to suicide and white matter.
Subjects

Blood-brain barrier

CD163

Cerebrovasculature

Glut-1

Inflammation

Monocytes

Unbiased stereology

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