Targeting ischemic penumbra: part I - from pathophysiology to therapeutic strategy.

Shimin Liu, Steven R Levine, H Richard Winn
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Penumbra is the viable tissue around the irreversibly damaged ischemic core. The purpose of acute stroke treatment is to salvage penumbral tissue and to improve brain function. However, the majority of acute stroke patients who have treatable penumbra are left untreated. Therefore, developing an effective non-recanalizational therapeutics, such as neuroprotective agents, has significant clinical applications. Part I of this serial review on "targeting penumbra" puts special emphases on penumbral pathophysiology and the development of therapeutic strategies. Bioenergetic intervention by massive metabolic suppression and direct energy delivery would be a promising future direction. An effective drug delivery system for this purpose should be able to penetrate BBB and achieve high local tissue drug levels while non-ischemic region being largely unaffected. Selective drug delivery to ischemic stroke penumbra is feasible and deserves intensive research.

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靶向缺血性半暗带:第一部分-从病理生理到治疗策略。
半暗带是不可逆损伤的缺血核心周围的活组织。急性脑卒中治疗的目的是抢救半影组织,改善脑功能。然而,大多数具有可治疗的半暗带的急性中风患者没有得到治疗。因此,开发一种有效的非再通治疗药物,如神经保护剂,具有重要的临床应用价值。第一部分是关于“靶向半暗区”的系列综述,特别强调半暗区的病理生理和治疗策略的发展。通过大规模的代谢抑制和直接能量输送进行生物能量干预是未来很有希望的方向。一个有效的药物输送系统应该能够穿透血脑屏障,达到高局部组织药物水平,而非缺血区域在很大程度上不受影响。选择性给药缺血性脑卒中半暗区是可行的,值得深入研究。
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