脑缺血时血脑屏障的破坏:MRI灌注成像的启示。

IF 7.4 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurotherapeutics Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-21 DOI:10.1016/j.neurot.2024.e00516
Sarvin Sasannia , Richard Leigh , Pouya B. Bastani , Hyeong-Geol Shin , Peter van Zijl , Linda Knutsson , Paul Nyquist
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脑缺血是世界范围内神经功能障碍和死亡的主要原因。它不仅发生在急性缺血性卒中(AIS)中,也发生在慢性疾病(如脑血管病(cSVD))中。任何其他导致脑灌注不足的情况也会导致缺血。缺血事件可导致血脑屏障(BBB)破坏,最终导致白质改变,导致神经功能缺损和长期功能障碍。因此,了解血脑屏障破坏和脑白质损伤的机制对于制定有效的干预措施和改善患者预后至关重要。这篇综述讨论了缺血相关血脑屏障破坏的机制。此外,描述了基于磁共振成像(MRI)的灌注加权成像(PWI)技术对血脑屏障通透性变化的敏感性,包括动态对比增强(DCE-MRI)和动态敏感性对比MRI (DSC-MRI),两种灌注加权成像(PWI)。这些PWI技术提供了有价值的见解,提高了我们对脑缺血复杂的早期病理生理的理解,从而可以更好地评估和管理。最后,在这篇综述中,我们探讨了上述神经影像学发现的意义,这些发现强调了神经影像学生物标志物在指导个性化治疗和提供新的神经保护策略方面的潜力。这篇综述强调了研究脑缺血血脑屏障变化的重要性,以及先进的神经影像学在改善患者护理和推进卒中研究中的关键作用。
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Blood-brain barrier breakdown in brain ischemia: Insights from MRI perfusion imaging
Brain ischemia is a major cause of neurological dysfunction and mortality worldwide. It occurs not only acutely, such as in acute ischemic stroke (AIS), but also in chronic conditions like cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD). Any other conditions resulting in brain hypoperfusion can also lead to ischemia. Ischemic events can cause blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption and, ultimately, white matter alterations, contributing to neurological deficits and long-term functional impairments. Hence, understanding the mechanisms of BBB breakdown and white matter injury across various ischemic conditions is critical for developing effective interventions and improving patient outcomes. This review discusses the proposed mechanisms of ischemia-related BBB breakdown. Moreover, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI) techniques sensitive to BBB permeability changes are described, including dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE-MRI) and dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI (DSC-MRI), two perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI). These PWI techniques provide valuable insights that improve our understanding of the complex early pathophysiology of brain ischemia, which can lead to better assessment and management. Finally, in this review, we explore the implications of the mentioned neuroimaging findings, which emphasize the potential of neuroimaging biomarkers to guide personalized treatment and inform novel neuroprotective strategies. This review highlights the importance of investigating BBB changes in brain ischemia and the critical role of advanced neuroimaging in improving patient care and advancing stroke research.
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Neurotherapeutics
Neurotherapeutics 医学-神经科学
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154
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期刊介绍: Neurotherapeutics® is the journal of the American Society for Experimental Neurotherapeutics (ASENT). Each issue provides critical reviews of an important topic relating to the treatment of neurological disorders written by international authorities. The Journal also publishes original research articles in translational neuroscience including descriptions of cutting edge therapies that cross disciplinary lines and represent important contributions to neurotherapeutics for medical practitioners and other researchers in the field. Neurotherapeutics ® delivers a multidisciplinary perspective on the frontiers of translational neuroscience, provides perspectives on current research and practice, and covers social and ethical as well as scientific issues.
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