脑缺血再灌注损伤:机制和潜在的治疗策略。

Biochemistry & Pharmacology: Open Access Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-06-20 DOI:10.4172/2167-0501.1000213
Lin L, Wang X, Yu Z
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缺血再灌注损伤是缺血性脑卒中的共同特征,发生在缺血一段时间后血供恢复。再灌注既可以通过溶栓试剂如组织纤溶酶原激活剂(tPA)进行溶栓,也可以通过机械去除血栓来实现。自发性再灌注也发生在缺血性脑卒中后。然而,与永久性缺血相比,再灌注恢复氧供应虽有有益作用,但也有有害作用。近年来,随着血管内治疗技术的进步,包括血栓切除和血栓破裂,再灌注损伤已成为脑卒中治疗中越来越重要的挑战。因此,了解脑缺血再灌注损伤的机制对于开发有效的治疗方法具有极其重要的意义。越来越多的实验证据表明,缺血-再灌注损伤的机制包括氧化应激、白细胞浸润、血小板粘附和聚集、补体激活、线粒体介导机制和血脑屏障(BBB)破坏,这些机制最终导致脑水肿或出血性转化(HT)。针对这些机制,可能会开发出针对缺血再灌注损伤的潜在治疗策略。本文就脑缺血再灌注损伤的病理生理、细胞分子机制及治疗策略作一综述。
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Ischemia-reperfusion Injury in the Brain: Mechanisms and Potential Therapeutic Strategies.

Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a common feature of ischemic stroke, which occurs when blood supply is restored after a period of ischemia. Reperfusion can be achieved either by thrombolysis using thrombolytic reagents such as tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), or through mechanical removal of thrombi. Spontaneous reperfusion also occurs after ischemic stroke. However, despite the beneficial effect of restored oxygen supply by reperfusion, it also causes deleterious effect compared with permanent ischemia. With the recent advancement in endovascular therapy including thrombectomy and thrombus disruption, reperfusion-injury has become an increasingly critical challenge in stroke treatment. It is therefore of extreme importance to understand the mechanisms of ischemia-reperfusion injury in the brain in order to develop effective therapeutics. Accumulating experimental evidence have suggested that the mechanisms of ischemia-reperfusion injury include oxidative stress, leukocyte infiltration, platelet adhesion and aggregation, complement activation, mitochondrial mediated mechanisms, and blood-brain-barrier (BBB) disruption, which altogether ultimately lead to edema or hemorrhagic transformation (HT) in the brain. Potential therapeutic strategies against ischemia-reperfusion injury may be developed targeting these mechanisms. In this review, we briefly discuss the pathophysiology and cellular and molecular mechanisms of cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury, and potential therapeutic strategies.

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