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. 1988 Jul 1;8(7):2485–2490. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.08-07-02485.1988

Interleukin-1 injected into mammalian brain stimulates astrogliosis and neovascularization

D Giulian 1, J Woodward 1, DG Young 1, JF Krebs 1, LB Lachman 1
PMCID: PMC6569517  PMID: 2470873

Abstract

Interleukin-1 (IL-1), a protein produced by mononuclear phagocytes, helps to initiate the inflammatory response through its action upon a diverse population of cells. Recently this immunomodulator has been detected at sites of traumatized brain. As reported here, recombinant forms of IL-1 injected into the cerebral cortex of adult rats elicit not only astrogliosis but also new blood vessel growth. These responses are typical of brain injury and suggest that IL-1-secreting inflammatory cells may mediate wound healing in the CNS.


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