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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38486994/bioorthogonal-microglia-inspired-mesenchymal-stem-cell-bioengineering-system-creates-livable-niches-for-enhancing-ischemic-stroke-recovery-via-the-hormesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianpei Xu, Yinzhe Sun, Yang You, Yuwen Zhang, Dan Huang, Songlei Zhou, Yipu Liu, Shiqiang Tong, Fenfen Ma, Qingxiang Song, Chengxiang Dai, Suke Li, Jigang Lei, Zhihua Wang, Xiaoling Gao, Jun Chen
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) experience substantial viability issues in the stroke infarct region, limiting their therapeutic efficacy and clinical translation. High levels of deadly reactive oxygen radicals (ROS) and proinflammatory cytokines (PC) in the infarct milieu kill transplanted MSCs, whereas low levels of beneficial ROS and PC stimulate and improve engrafted MSCs' viability. Based on the intrinsic hormesis effects in cellular biology, we built a microglia-inspired MSC bioengineering system to transform detrimental high-level ROS and PC into vitality enhancers for strengthening MSC therapy...
March 2024: Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica. B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481703/functional-roles-of-furin-in-cardio-cerebrovascular-diseases
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REVIEW
Surasak Wichaiyo, Pimpisid Koonyosying, Noppawan Phumala Morales
Furin plays a major role in post-translational modification of several biomolecules, including endogenous hormones, growth factors, and cytokines. Recent reports have demonstrated the association of furin and cardio-cerebrovascular diseases (CVDs) in humans. This review describes the possible pathogenic contribution of furin and its substrates in CVDs. Early-stage hypertension and diabetes mellitus show a negative correlation with furin. A reduction in furin might promote hypertension by decreasing maturation of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) or by decreasing shedding of membrane (pro)renin receptor (PRR), which facilitates activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS)...
March 8, 2024: ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481701/modulation-of-abundance-and-location-of-high-mobility-group-box-1-in-human-microglia-and-macrophages-under-oxygen-glucose-deprivation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick-Brian Bielawski, Issan Zhang, Clara Correa-Paz, Francisco Campos, Martina Migliavacca, Ester Polo, Pablo Del Pino, Beatriz Pelaz, Denis Vivien, Dusica Maysinger
While stroke represents one of the main causes of death worldwide, available effective drug treatment options remain limited to classic thrombolysis with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) for arterial-clot occlusion. Following stroke, multiple pathways become engaged in producing a vicious proinflammatory cycle through the release of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) such as high-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) and heat shock protein 70 kDa (HSP72). HMGB1, in particular, can activate proinflammatory cytokine production when acetylated (AcHMGB1), a form that prefers cytosolic localization and extracellular release...
March 8, 2024: ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38476925/neuroprotective-effects-of-galectin%C3%A2-1-on-cerebral-ischemia-reperfusion-injury-by-regulating-oxidative-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Zhao, Rui Zhu, Feifei He, Miao Wu, Yufu Wu, Xiangjun Meng, Xiaohong Liu
Oxidative stress contributes to the pathology of cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. Galectin-1 has shown an anti-oxidative stress effect. The present study investigated whether this anti-oxidative stress effect can account for the neuroprotective actions of galectin-1 induced by cerebral I/R injury. A cerebral I/R injury model was created in C57Bl/6 mice by transient occlusion of the middle cerebral artery, after which the mice were treated with galectin-1 for 3 days. Infarct volumes were measured...
April 2024: Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38469210/4-hydroxysesamin-a-modified-natural-compound-attenuates-neuronal-apoptosis-after-ischemic-stroke-via-inhibiting-mapk-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lina Wang, Zhenzhen Qu, Qian Sun, Zhuofeng Mao, Peipei Si, Weiping Wang
BACKGROUND: The 4-hydroxysesamin (4-HS, a di-tetrahydrofuran lignin) is a modified sesamin that was prepared in the laboratory. This preclinical study was designed to preliminarily investigate the neuroprotective properties of 4-HS. METHODS: In vitro, neuronal injury and inflammation were simulated by oxygen-glucose deprivation and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) exposure in mouse hippocampal neuronal HT22 cell line, and treated with 4-HS and/or metformin (MET, MAPK pathway activator for exploring mechanism)...
2024: Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467640/the-discovery-of-7-isopropoxy-2-1-methyl-2-oxabicyclo-2-1-1-hexan-4-yl-n-6-methylpyrazolo-1-5-a-pyrimidin-3-yl-imidazo-1-2-a-pyrimidine-6-carboxamide-bio-7488-a-potent-selective-and-cns-penetrant-irak4-inhibitor-for-the-treatment-of-ischemic-stroke
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryan Evans, Philippe N Bolduc, Magnus Pfaffenbach, Fang Gao, Tricia May-Dracka, Terry Fang, Brian T Hopkins, Jayanth V Chodaparambil, Kate L Henry, Pei Li, Claire Metrick, Ashley Nelson, Patrick Trapa, Ankur Thomas, Linda Burkly, Emily A Peterson
Interleukin receptor-associated kinase 4 (IRAK4) is a key node of signaling within the innate immune system that regulates the production of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines. The presence of <u>d</u>amage-<u>a</u>ssociated <u>m</u>olecular patterns (DAMPs) after tissue damage such as stroke or traumatic brain injury (TBI) initiates signaling through the IRAK4 pathway that can lead to a feed-forward inflammatory loop that can ultimately hinder patient recovery. Herein, we describe the first potent, selective, and CNS-penetrant IRAK4 inhibitors for the treatment of neuroinflammation...
March 11, 2024: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463624/the-paradigm-change-from-reactive-medical-services-to-3pm-in-ischemic-stroke-a-holistic-approach-utilising-tear-fluid-multi-omics-mitochondria-as-a-vital-biosensor-and-ai-based-multi-professional-data-interpretation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olga Golubnitschaja, Jiri Polivka, Pavel Potuznik, Martin Pesta, Ivana Stetkarova, Alena Mazurakova, Lenka Lackova, Peter Kubatka, Martina Kropp, Gabriele Thumann, Carl Erb, Holger Fröhlich, Wei Wang, Babak Baban, Marko Kapalla, Niva Shapira, Kneginja Richter, Alexander Karabatsiakis, Ivica Smokovski, Leonard Christopher Schmeel, Eleni Gkika, Friedemann Paul, Paolo Parini, Jiri Polivka
Worldwide stroke is the second leading cause of death and the third leading cause of death and disability combined. The estimated global economic burden by stroke is over US$891 billion per year. Within three decades (1990-2019), the incidence increased by 70%, deaths by 43%, prevalence by 102%, and DALYs by 143%. Of over 100 million people affected by stroke, about 76% are ischemic stroke (IS) patients recorded worldwide. Contextually, ischemic stroke moves into particular focus of multi-professional groups including researchers, healthcare industry, economists, and policy-makers...
March 2024: EPMA Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38452414/fisetin-alleviates-cerebral-ischemia-reperfusion-injury-by-regulating-sirt1-foxc1-ubqln1-pathway-mediated-proteostasis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xunhu Gu, Yuqin Xie, Qian Cao, Zhuo Hou, Yan Zhang, Wei Wang
BACKGROUND: Cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) is pathologically associated with protein damage. The flavonoid fisetin has good therapeutic effects on cerebral IRI. However, the role of fisetin in regulating protein damage during cerebral IRI development remains unclear. This study investigated the pharmacological effects of fisetin on protein damage during cerebral IRI progression and defined the underlying mechanism of action. METHODS: In vivo and in vitro models of cerebral IRI were established by middle cerebral artery occlusion/reperfusion (MACO/R) and oxygen-glucose deprivation/reperfusion (OGD/R) treatment, respectively...
March 6, 2024: International Immunopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450510/prior-exposure-to-experimental-preeclampsia-increases-atherosclerotic-plaque-inflammation-in-atherogenic-mice-brief-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren A Biwer, Joshua J Man, Nicholas D Camarda, Brigett V Carvajal, S Ananth Karumanchi, Iris Z Jaffe
BACKGROUND: Women with a history of preeclampsia have evidence of premature atherosclerosis and increased risk of myocardial infarction and stroke compared with women who had a normotensive pregnancy. Whether this is due to common risk factors or a direct impact of prior preeclampsia exposure has never been tested in a mouse atherosclerosis model. METHODS: Pregnant LDLR-KO (low-density lipoprotein receptor knockout; n=35) female mice were randomized in midgestation to sFlt1 (soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1)-expressing adenovirus or identical control adenovirus...
April 2024: Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38448479/bioinformatics-analysis-and-experimental-validation-revealed-that-paeoniflorigenone-effectively-mitigates-cerebral-ischemic-stroke-by-suppressing-oxidative-stress-and-inflammation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiyan Wu, Xingrong Tang
Inflammation and oxidative stress are becoming more recognized as risk factors for ischemic stroke. Paeoniflorigenone (PA) has diverse pharmacological effects that include anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. However, the specific mechanisms by which PA affects cerebral ischemic stroke have not been studied. Our objective was to investigate the potential targets and mechanisms of PA in preventing cerebral ischemic stroke. We obtained the potential targets of PA from the SwissTargetPrediction, Super-PRED, and SEA Search Server databases...
March 7, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432871/inflammatory-marker-profiles-and-in-hospital-neurological-deterioration-in-patients-with-acute-minor-ischemic-stroke
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luo Yi, Zi-Xiao Li, Ying-Yu Jiang, Yong Jiang, Xia Meng, Hao Li, Xing-Quan Zhao, Yi-Long Wang, Li-Ping Liu, Yong-Jun Wang, Hong-Qiu Gu
AIM: The aim of the study was to analyze the association between inflammatory marker profiles and in-hospital neurological deterioration (ND) in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. METHODS: Data from patients with minor AIS from the Third China National Stroke Registry were analyzed. Inflammatory cytokine levels within 24 h of admission were measured. The primary outcome was in-hospital ND (an increase in National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score ≥4 from admission to discharge)...
March 2024: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423152/velvet-antler-polypeptide-vap-protects-against-cerebral-ischemic-injury-through-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-signaling-pathway-in-vitro
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qian Wu, Yutao Li, Ru Ye, Hui Wang, Ying Ge
OBJECTIVE: Velvet antler polypeptide (VAP) has been shown to play important roles in the immune and nervous systems. The purpose of this study was to investigate the protective effects of VAP on cerebral ischemic injury with the involvement of NF-κB signaling pathway in vitro. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PC-12 cells stimulated by oxygen-glucose deprivation/reperfusion (OGD/R) was used to mimic cerebral ischemic injury in vitro. The levels of ROS, SOD, and intracellular concentrations of Ca2+ were measured by the relevant kits...
February 27, 2024: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases: the Official Journal of National Stroke Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38401021/inhibition-of-endoplasmic-reticulum-stress-improves-chronic-ischemic-hippocampal-damage-associated-with-suppression-of-ire1%C3%AE-traf2-ask1-jnk-dependent-apoptosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kai Kang, Shu-Hui Chen, Da-Peng Wang, Feng Chen
Chronic cerebral ischemia is a complex form of stress, of which the most common hemodynamic characteristic is chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH). Lasting endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress can drive neurological disorders. Targeting ER stress shows potential neuroprotective effects against stroke. However, the role of ER stress in CCH pathological processes and the effects of targeting ER stress on brain ischemia are unclear. Here, a CCH rat model was established by bilateral common carotid artery occlusion...
February 24, 2024: Inflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38398618/anti-neuroinflammatory-effects-of-adaptogens-a-mini-review
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REVIEW
Dagmara Wróbel-Biedrawa, Irma Podolak
Introduction : Adaptogens are a group of plants that exhibit complex, nonspecific effects on the human body, increasing its ability to adapt, develop resilience, and survive in stress conditions. They are found in many traditional medicinal systems and play a key role in restoring the body's strength and stamina. Research in recent years has attempted to elucidate the mechanisms behind their pharmacological effects, but it appears that these effects are difficult to define precisely and involve multiple molecular pathways...
February 15, 2024: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38397735/neuroprotection-afforded-by-an-enriched-mediterranean-like-diet-is-modified-by-exercise-in-a-rat-male-model-of-cerebral-ischemia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Romaus-Sanjurjo, María Castañón-Apilánez, Esteban López-Arias, Antía Custodia, Cristina Martin-Martín, Alberto Ouro, Elena López-Cancio, Tomás Sobrino
Ischemic stroke is an important cause of mortality and disability worldwide. Given that current treatments do not allow a remarkably better outcome in patients after stroke, it is mandatory to seek new approaches to preventing stroke and/or complementing the current treatments or ameliorating the ischemic insult. Multiple preclinical and clinical studies highlighted the potential beneficial roles of exercise and a Mediterranean diet following a stroke. Here, we investigated the effects of a pre-stroke Mediterranean-like diet supplemented with hydroxytyrosol and with/without physical exercise on male rats undergoing transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO)...
January 23, 2024: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38382262/edaravone-dexborneol-alleviates-ischemic-injury-and-neuroinflammation-by-modulating-microglial-and-astrocyte-polarization-while-inhibiting-leukocyte-infiltration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dongxue Wang, Yutao Wang, Junfeng Shi, Wenyi Jiang, Wenting Huang, Keyang Chen, Xue Wang, Gongchun Zhang, Yuankuan Li, Chengkun Cao, Kwang-Youl Lee, Li Lin
Poststroke inflammation is essential in the mechanism of secondary injury, and it is orchestrated by resident microglia, astrocytes, and circulating immune cells. Edaravone dexborneol (EDB) is a combination of edaravone and borneol that has been identified as a clinical protectant for stroke management. In this study, we verified the anti-inflammatory effect of EDB in the mouse model of ischemia and investigated its modulatory action on inflammation-related cells. C57BL/6 male mice, which had the transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO), were treated (i...
February 20, 2024: International Immunopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38365135/social-isolation-initiated-post-weaning-augments-ischemic-brain-injury-by-promoting-pro-inflammatory-responses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammed Furkan Dasdelen, Ahmet Burak Caglayan, Sezgin Er, Mustafa Caglar Beker, Nilay Ates, Janine Gronewold, Thorsten Roland Doeppner, Dirk M Hermann, Ertugrul Kilic
Social isolation is associated with poor stroke outcome, but the underlying molecular mechanisms were largely unknown. In male Balb/C mice exposed to transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAo), we examined the effects of social isolation initiated post-weaning on ischemic injury, cytokine/chemokine responses and cell signaling using a broad panel of techniques that involved immunocytochemistry, cytokine/chemokine array and Western blots. Social isolation initiated post-weaning elevated infarct size, brain edema and neuronal injury in the ischemic brain tissue 3 days after MCAo, and increased microglia/ macrophage and leukocyte accumulation...
February 15, 2024: Experimental Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351359/ischemic-stroke-as-the-initial-presentation-in-acute-myeloid-leukemia-vs-myelodysplastic-syndrome-a-case-report-and-literature-review-with-pathophysiological-and-clinical-exploration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hosna Elshony, Meshari Alzahrani, Salah Khafaji, Rakan Almuhanna, Khalid Khalil, Rabia Mudassir
BACKGROUND: Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) present intricate challenges due to their diverse clinical manifestations and thrombotic complications. Thromboembolism (TE) incidence in newly diagnosed AML patients is noteworthy, with arterial TE linked to poorer overall survival. Ischemic strokes, although relatively low in prevalence, carry significant clinical implications. CASE DESCRIPTION: We report the case of an 84-year-old male with Type 2 Diabetes, Hypertension, and Chronic Kidney Disease, presenting with seizures, focal neurological deficits, and pancytopenia...
February 14, 2024: Neurological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38349514/ripks-and-neuroinflammation
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REVIEW
Yue Xu, Feng Lin, Guolei Liao, Jiaxing Sun, Wenli Chen, Lei Zhang
Neuroinflammation is an immune response in the central nervous system and poses a significant threat to human health. Studies have shown that the receptor serine/threonine protein kinase family (RIPK) family, a popular research target in inflammation, has been shown to play an essential role in neuroinflammation. It is significant to note that the previous reviews have only examined the link between RIPK1 and neuroinflammation. However, it has yet to systematically analyze the relationship between the RIPK family and neuroinflammation...
February 13, 2024: Molecular Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38341160/nlrp6-deficiency-inhibits-neuroinflammation-and-ameliorates-brain-injury-in-ischemic-stroke-by-blocking-nlrs-inflammasomes-activation-through-proteasomal-degradation-of-pro-caspase-1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qi He, Changchang Meng, Mengjie Jia, Junyi Tan, Keli Huang, Hui Gan, Lingyu Li, Jing Zhao
Innate inflammation is crucial for ischemic stroke development. NLRP6, a nucleotide-binding and oligomerization domain-like receptors (NLRs) family member, regulates innate inflammation. Whether NLRP6 regulates neurological damage and neuroinflammation during ischemic stroke remains unclear. We report that NLRP6 is abundantly expressed in microglia and significantly upregulated in the ischemic brain. The brain injury severity was alleviated in NLRP6-deficient mice after ischemic stroke, as evidenced by reduced cerebral infarct volume, decreased neurological deficit scores, improved histopathological morphological changes, ameliorated neuronal denaturation, and relief of sensorimotor dysfunction...
March 2024: Neurobiology of Disease
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