Histological analysis of infiltrating macrophages in the cerebral aneurysm walls

2019 
Abstract A series of recent evidences suggested activated macrophages have broadly two distinct forms that possess opposite functions for the process of inflammation: classically activated macrophages (M1/kill macrophages) and alternatively activated macrophages (M2/repair macrophages) according to their functions and expression markers. To elucidate what roles those two phenotypes of macrophages play in the evolution of cerebral aneurysm, the presence of macrophages inside the aneurysm walls was assessed with an immunohistochemical approach. The portions of the aneurysm domes deflated after neck clipping were utilized for the further histological examinations, including immunostainings with five antibodies to identify macrophage subpopulations. In this study, contrary to the previous reports, the following various ratios of subtypes were observed in the aneurysm walls: M1 > M2 (2 cases), M1
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