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Evolving therapeutic approaches to treating acute ischemic stroke.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences 2006 November 16
Stroke contributes significantly to death, disability, and healthcare costs; however, recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) is the only approved thrombolytic therapy for acute ischemic stroke. One area of development for new ischemic stroke treatment options is focused on neuroprotection of viable tissue in the ischemic vascular bed. The ischemic penumbra is recognizable on MRI by decreased perfusion, in contrast to the core area of ischemia, which includes diffusion and perfusion abnormalities. Understanding the mechanisms of neuronal death, including the role of excitotoxic neurotransmitters, free radical production, and apoptotic pathways, is important in developing new therapies for stroke. This article reviews these causes and results of stroke, as well as current and future neuroprotective treatment options. Several compounds have shown neuroprotective effects in animal studies, but have failed to be effective in human clinical trials. Several promising therapeutic areas include targeting of free radicals, modulation of glutamatergic transmission, and membrane stabilization via ion channels.
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