نتایج جستجو برای: ischemic brain edema

تعداد نتایج: 578948  

ژورنال: Hormozgan Medical Journal 2013
Iranmanesh, F. , R. Syadi, A. ,

Introduction: The silent brain lesions detected by MRI were fairly common not only in first-ever stroke but also in normal elderly subjects. Some recent studies show the possible role of silent sub-cortical brain infarction in ischemic stroke. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of silent sub-cortical brain infarction in acute first-ever ischemic stroke. Methods: In this descrip...

Journal: :Stroke 2015
Yi-Je Chen Breanna K Wallace Natalie Yuen David P Jenkins Heike Wulff Martha E O'Donnell

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE KCa3.1, a calcium-activated potassium channel, regulates ion and fluid secretion in the lung and gastrointestinal tract. It is also expressed on vascular endothelium where it participates in blood pressure regulation. However, the expression and physiological role of KCa3.1 in blood-brain barrier (BBB) endothelium has not been investigated. BBB endothelial cells transport...

Journal: :Stroke 2005
R Kimura H Nakase R Tamaki T Sakaki

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Cerebral venous ischemia often induces severe brain edema. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which induces angiogenesis, is also known as vascular permeability (VP) factor. The present study was undertaken to investigate whether the inhibition of VEGF could reduce brain edema formation and cerebral venous infarction (CVI) in a rat 2-vein occlusion (2-VO) model. ...

2010
Peter Kraft Peter Michael Benz Madeleine Austinat Marc Elmar Brede Kai Schuh Ulrich Walter Guido Stoll Christoph Kleinschnitz

BACKGROUND Stroke-induced brain edema formation is a frequent cause of secondary infarct growth and deterioration of neurological function. The molecular mechanisms underlying edema formation after stroke are largely unknown. Vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) is an important regulator of actin dynamics and stabilizes endothelial barriers through interaction with cell-cell contacts an...

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
fatemeh dehghan mohammad khaksari elham abbasloo nader shahrokhi

background: in previous studies, the neuroprotective effect of 17&beta-estradiol; in diffuse traumatic brain injury has been shown. this study used ici 182,780, a non-selective estrogen receptor antagonist, to test the hypothesis that the neuroprotective effect of 17&beta-estradiol; in traumatic brain injury is mediated by the estrogen receptors. methods: the ovariectomized rats were divided in...

2017
Cesar Reis Onat Akyol Camila Araujo Lei Huang Budbazar Enkhjargal Jay Malaguit Vadim Gospodarev John H. Zhang

Cardiac arrest (CA) is a well-known cause of global brain ischemia. After CA and subsequent loss of consciousness, oxygen tension starts to decline and leads to a series of cellular changes that will lead to cellular death, if not reversed immediately, with brain edema as a result. The electroencephalographic activity starts to change as well. Although increased intracranial pressure (ICP) is n...

Journal: :Stroke 2008
Octavio Moldes Tomás Sobrino Mónica Millán Mar Castellanos Natalia Pérez de la Ossa Rogelio Leira Joaquín Serena José Vivancos Antonio Dávalos José Castillo

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Severe cerebral edema is associated with poor outcome in patients with acute stroke. Experimental studies suggest that astrocytic endothelin-1 (ET-1) has deleterious effects on water homeostasis, cerebral edema, and blood brain barrier (BBB) integrity, which contribute to more severe ischemic brain injury. In this study we analyze the association between high serum levels...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Didrik S Frydenlund Anish Bhardwaj Takashi Otsuka Maria N Mylonakou Thomas Yasumura Kimberly G V Davidson Emil Zeynalov Oivind Skare Petter Laake Finn-Mogens Haug John E Rash Peter Agre Ole P Ottersen Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam

The aquaporin-4 (AQP4) pool in the perivascular astrocyte membranes has been shown to be critically involved in the formation and dissolution of brain edema. Cerebral edema is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in stroke. It is therefore essential to know whether the perivascular pool of AQP4 is up- or down-regulated after an ischemic insult, because such changes would determine the time ...

2010
Takashi Kondoh Makiko Kameishi Hruda Nanda Mallick Taketoshi Ono Kunio Torii

Intravenous administration of arginine was shown to be protective against cerebral ischemic insults via nitric oxide production and possibly via additional mechanisms. The present study aimed at evaluating the neuroprotective effects of oral administration of lysine (a basic amino acid), arginine, and their combination on ischemic insults (cerebral edema and infarction) and hemispheric brain sw...

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