Thrombus composition and its implication in ischemic stroke assessment and revascularization treatments.

Neurologia Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-21 DOI:10.1016/j.nrleng.2024.12.001
Juan Marta-Enguita, Florencio J D Machado, Josune Orbe, Roberto Muñoz
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Abstract

Introduction: Since mechanical thrombectomy has allowed ischaemic stroke thrombus retrieval, the exhaustive study of this material has enabled better understanding of the potential physiopathological processes involved in thrombus formation.

Development: Thrombotic pathways involved in the different vascular beds share common mechanisms, causing difficulties in the identification of specific patterns associated with stroke aetiology. However, other factors such as clot formation time, associated inflammatory status, or activation of additional immune and coagulation pathways (neutrophil extracellular trap [NET] delivery, platelet aggregation, endothelial activation, and von Willebrand Factor release) have been described as determinants in thrombus characteristics. Thus, variable proportions of fibrin-/platelet-rich and erythrocyte-rich areas are closely interrelated within the thrombus, frequently associated with a protective outer shell with high concentrations of fibrin, NETs, and von Willebrand Factor. The presence of these components, as well as their distribution and interrelationships, have been shown to have effects on the thrombus' resistance to revascularisation treatments. Understanding of these pathways has enabled the development of adjuvant therapies capable of enhancing current fibrinolytic drugs and/or increasing the efficacy of endovascular treatments.

Conclusion: Understanding of thrombus components and mechanisms involved in thrombus formation represent a potential pathway for the development of ischaemic stroke therapeutics with promising perspectives.

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血栓组成及其在缺血性卒中评估和血运重建治疗中的意义。
导读:由于机械取栓已经允许缺血性卒中血栓回收,其详尽的研究已经涉及到在其形成隐含的生理病理过程的更好的知识。发展:涉及不同血管床的血栓形成途径具有共同的机制,在确定与卒中病因学相关的特定模式方面存在调节困难。其他因素如血栓形成时间、相关炎症状态或额外免疫和凝血途径的激活[中性粒细胞细胞外陷阱(NETs)递送、血小板聚集、内皮活化和VonWillebrand因子释放]被认为是血栓特征的决定因素。因此,不同比例的富含纤维蛋白/血小板的区域和富含红细胞的区域在血栓中共存,并在它们内部有着密切的关系,经常伴随着含有高浓度纤维蛋白、NETs和VonWillebrand因子的保护性外壳。这些成分的存在,以及它们的分布和相互关系已被证明对血栓对血运重建治疗的抵抗有影响。对这一途径的充分了解使得开发辅助疗法能够增强当前的纤溶药物和/或提高血管内治疗的疗效。结论:对血栓组成及其形成机制的认识为缺血性脑卒中的治疗开辟了一条新的途径,具有广阔的前景。
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