نتایج جستجو برای: ischemic white matter

تعداد نتایج: 450059  

2015
Laura Fancellu Walter Borsini Ilaria Romani Angelo Pirisi Giovanni Andrea Deiana Elia Sechi Pietro Emiliano Doneddu Anna Laura Rassu Rita Demurtas Anna Scarabotto Pamela Cassini Eloisa Arbustini GianPietro Sechi

BACKGROUND The etiologic determinants of stroke in young adults remain a diagnostic challenge in up to one-fourth of cases. Increasing evidences led to consider Fabry's disease (FD) as a possible cause to check up. We aimed at evaluating the prevalence of unrecognized FD in a cohort of patients with juvenile stroke in northern Sardinia. METHODS For this study, we enrolled 178 patients consecu...

Journal: :Stroke 2006
Yasuhiro Kawamoto Ichiro Akiguchi Hidekazu Tomimoto Yoshitomo Shirakashi Yasuyuki Honjo Herbert Budka

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Several types of chaperone proteins, such as heat shock proteins, have been reported to be associated with brain ischemia. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether an abnormal expression of 14-3-3 proteins, a novel type of molecular chaperones, occurs in human gray and white matter ischemic lesions. METHODS We prepared formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded secti...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2010
Anne Joutel Marie Monet-Leprêtre Claudia Gosele Céline Baron-Menguy Annette Hammes Sabine Schmidt Barbara Lemaire-Carrette Valérie Domenga Andreas Schedl Pierre Lacombe Norbert Hubner

Cerebral ischemic small vessel disease (SVD) is the leading cause of vascular dementia and a major contributor to stroke in humans. Dominant mutations in NOTCH3 cause cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL), a genetic archetype of cerebral ischemic SVD. Progress toward understanding the pathogenesis of this disease and developing effe...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2012
Jeanie L Y Cheong Lee Coleman Rod W Hunt Katherine J Lee Lex W Doyle Terrie E Inder Susan E Jacobs

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of hypothermia treatment on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) patterns of brain injury in newborns with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy compared with normothermia, including the prognostic utility of MRI for death and/or disability at a postnatal age of 2 years. DESIGN Substudy of a randomized controlled trial. SETTING Participating centers in the Infant ...

2010
Giuseppe Distefano Andrea D Praticò

Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is the most important cause of cerebral damage and long-term neurological sequelae in the perinatal period both in term and preterm infant. Hypoxic-ischemic (H-I) injuries develop in two phases: the ischemic phase, dominated by necrotic processes, and the reperfusion phase, dominated by apoptotic processes extending beyond ischemic areas. Due to selective i...

Journal: :Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 2008
Michael A Kraut Lori L Beason-Held Wendy D Elkins Susan M Resnick

White matter hyperintensities are frequently detected on cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of older adults. Given the presumed ischemic contribution to the etiology of these lesions and the posited import of resting brain activity on cognitive function, we hypothesized that longitudinal changes in MRI-detected white matter disease, and its severity at a given time point, would be a...

Journal: :journal of biomedical physics and engineering 0
r zeinali medical physics student of tabriz university of medical science a keshtkar a zamani n gharehaghaji

background: volume estimation of brain is important for many neurological applications. it is necessary in measuring brain growth and changes in brain in normal/abnormal patients. thus, accurate brain volume measurement is very important. magnetic resonance imaging (mri) is the method of choice for volume quantification due to excellent levels of image resolution and between-tissue contrast. st...

Journal: :Stroke 2014
Gyeong-Moon Kim Kwang-Yeol Park Ross Avery Johanna Helenius Natalia Rost Jonathan Rosand Bruce Rosen Hakan Ay

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The integrity of white matter tracts connecting different parts of the brain is important for rapid compensation for the lost function from ischemic stroke. Impaired white matter reserve capacity secondary to leukoaraiosis may facilitate detection of new symptomatic ischemic events that would otherwise remain inconspicuous after an initial ischemic stroke. We sought to id...

Journal: :Stroke 2015
Ken Kazumata Khin Khin Tha Hisashi Narita Ichiro Kusumi Hideo Shichinohe Masaki Ito Naoki Nakayama Kiyohiro Houkin

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The mechanisms underlying frontal lobe dysfunction in moyamoya disease (MMD) are unknown. We aimed to determine whether chronic ischemia induces subtle microstructural brain changes in adult MMD and evaluated the association of changes with neuropsychological performance. METHODS MRI, including 3-dimensional T1-weighted imaging and diffusion tensor imaging, was performe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
R Anne Stetler Yanqin Gao Rehana K Leak Zhongfang Weng Yejie Shi Lili Zhang Hongjian Pu Feng Zhang Xiaoming Hu Sulaiman Hassan Carolyn Ferguson Gregg E Homanics Guodong Cao Michael V L Bennett Jun Chen

A major hallmark of oxidative DNA damage after stroke is the induction of apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) sites and strand breaks. To mitigate cell loss after oxidative DNA damage, ischemic cells rapidly engage the base excision-repair proteins, such as the AP site-repairing enzyme AP endonuclease-1 (APE1), also named redox effector factor-1 (Ref-1). Although forced overexpression of APE1 is known t...

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