炎症标志物与缺血性中风:见解和影响

IF 0.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Current Drug Therapy Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.2174/0115748855313800240627051827
Arun Dhaka, Geetika Mehta, Rashmi Tripathi, Monika Sachdeva
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脑缺血是导致全球成人死亡和发病的一个重要原因,在死亡率中排名第二。神经炎症是一个动态而复杂的过程,在缺血发生后迅速出现,并持续数天。这一连串过程始于小胶质细胞和星形胶质细胞的激活,以及免疫细胞的浸润,引发细胞因子的释放,并在脑内启动炎症反应。这种持续的炎症状态会导致血脑屏障破坏和脑水肿,加剧神经元损伤并阻碍神经可塑性,最终导致神经功能缺损恶化。然而,缺血期间的炎症反应是双重的,有可能通过清除细胞碎片和促进组织再生而带来益处。这篇综述旨在剖析新型和已证实的促炎和抗炎介质在脑缺血中的作用,为开发有效的治疗、诊断和预后策略提供重要的见解。
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Inflammatory Markers and Ischemic Stroke: Insights and Implications
Cerebral ischemia stands as a significant global cause of both mortality and morbidity among adults, ranking second in mortality rates. Neuroinflammation, a dynamic and intricate process, emerges rapidly after ischemia onset and persists for several days. This cascade begins with the activation of microglia and astrocytes, alongside immune cell infiltration, triggering the release of cytokines and initiating an inflammatory response within the brain. These events ultimately contribute to secondary brain injury, potentially expanding the area of damage beyond the initial affected region. This sustained inflammatory state contributes to blood-brain barrier disruption and cerebral edema, exacerbating neuronal damage and impeding neuroplasticity, ultimately worsening neurological deficits. However, the response of inflammation during ischemia is twofold, potentially offering benefits by clearing cellular debris and facilitating tissue regeneration. This review aims to dissect the roles of both novel and established pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory mediators in cerebral ischemia, offering critical insights for the development of effective therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic strategies.
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期刊介绍: Current Drug Therapy publishes frontier reviews of high quality on all the latest advances in drug therapy covering: new and existing drugs, therapies and medical devices. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians involved in drug therapy.
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