2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222313101
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Neuroinflammation as a Key Driver of Secondary Neurodegeneration Following Stroke?

Abstract: Ischaemic stroke involves the rapid onset of focal neurological dysfunction, most commonly due to an arterial blockage in a specific region of the brain. Stroke is a leading cause of death and common cause of disability, with over 17 million people worldwide suffering from a stroke each year. It is now well-documented that neuroinflammation and immune mediators play a key role in acute and long-term neuronal tissue damage and healing, not only in the infarct core but also in distal regions. Importantly, in the… Show more

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“…However, if tVNS protects against inflammation in animal models, the long term effects have not been set in patients (Tynan et al, 2022(Tynan et al, ). 10.3389/fnagi.2022 Microglia activation due to sympathetic activation (Li et al, 2020) has severe consequences as inflammation favors neurodegeneration following stroke (Stuckey et al, 2021). Thus the ANS imbalance not only favors stroke occurrence but may also aggravate the post-stroke neurodegeneration.…”
Section: Autonomic Nervous System As a Predictive Factor For Stroke O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, if tVNS protects against inflammation in animal models, the long term effects have not been set in patients (Tynan et al, 2022(Tynan et al, ). 10.3389/fnagi.2022 Microglia activation due to sympathetic activation (Li et al, 2020) has severe consequences as inflammation favors neurodegeneration following stroke (Stuckey et al, 2021). Thus the ANS imbalance not only favors stroke occurrence but may also aggravate the post-stroke neurodegeneration.…”
Section: Autonomic Nervous System As a Predictive Factor For Stroke O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microglia activation due to sympathetic activation ( Li et al, 2020 ) has severe consequences as inflammation favors neurodegeneration following stroke ( Stuckey et al, 2021 ). Thus the ANS imbalance not only favors stroke occurrence but may also aggravate the post-stroke neurodegeneration.…”
Section: Autonomic Nervous System As a Predictor For Stroke Occurrencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…SARS-CoV-2 virus can hijack mitochondrial function to cause long-lasting metabolic problems. Coupled with the inflammatory process discussed above, neurodegeneration or exacerbation of pre-existing dementia may begin (ElBini Dhouib, 2021;Ge et al, 2021;Roman et al, 2021;Stefano et al, 2021a, b;Stuckey et al, 2021;Tang et al, 2017Tang et al, , 2021.…”
Section: Long Covid Neurodegenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neuroinflammatory response triggers and persists after ischemic stroke injury in multiple aspects, including necrotic cells, debris, and ROS. after ischemic injury, endothelial damage leads to impaired nitric oxide production, which exacerbates oxidative stress, leading to activation of proinflammatory genes and inflammatory cells (83). Furthermore, microglia and astrocytes are activated.…”
Section: Neuroinflammation In Diseases Of the Central Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%