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Molecular Mechanisms of Inflammasome in Ischemic Stroke Pathogenesis.

2022

Ischemic stroke (also called cerebral ischemia) is one of the leading causes of death and severe disability worldwide. NLR inflammasomes play a crucial role in sensing cell damage in response to a harmful stimuli and modulating the inflammatory response, promoting the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-18 and IL-1β following ischemic injury. Therefore, a neuroprotective effect is achieved by inhibiting the expression, assembly, and secretion of inflammasomes, thus limiting the extent of brain detriment and neurological sequelae. This review aims to illustrate the molecular characteristics, expression levels, and assembly of NLRP3 (nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like…

NLRC4Settore MED/09 - Medicina InternaNLRP2 inflammasomeDrug Discoveryischemic strokeNLRP1 inflammasomePharmaceutical ScienceMolecular Medicinetherapeutic strategiesNLRP3 inflammasomeneuroinflammationPharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)
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Les accidents vasculaires cérébraux : ce qui a changé au début du xxie siècle

2009

Resume Introduction Les accidents vasculaires cerebraux (AVC) faisaient partie, il y a 20 ans, des pathologies medicales mobilisant peu de ressources techniques et humaines car atteignant les sujets âges et ne disposant pas de therapeutiques efficaces. Cette pathologie etait alors grevee d’une mortalite precoce elevee au-dela de 25 %. C’etait l’epoque de l’attitude contemplative face a un AVC. Le developpement de l’epidemiologie de populations des AVC a permis de demontrer qu’ils n’etaient pas l’apanage du sujet âge et que 25 % d’entre eux survenaient avant 60 ans et en periode d’activite professionnelle. L’arrivee de la fibrinolyse et la mise en place des unites neurovasculaires ont transf…

NeurologyPolitical scienceIschemic strokeNeurology (clinical)HumanitiesRevue Neurologique
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Genetic Variability in Selected ZnT8 SNPs in the Opolskie Voivodeship (Poland) - Relationship with Type 2 Diabetes and its Complications and Accompan…

2023

Introduction: Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM2) is of multigeneous origin, and its course may be modified by autoimmune mechanisms. It can be assumed that the clinically different course of diabetes depends, among others, on the genetically determined efficiency of the mechanisms of zinc homeostasis maintenance. The study of the relationship of mutations in the gene encoding ZnT8 with the tendency to the occurrence of diabetes and its course may result in new therapeutic possibilities in the future. It is also interesting because in leukocytes only ZnT8 shows significant individual variability in expression under physiological and pathological conditions, which indicates its genetic determinan…

Opolskie voivodeship; Type-2 diabetes mellitus; Leukocytes; Obesity; Hypertension; StrokesJournal of Medicine and Public Health
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Secondary Stroke Prevention in Polish Adults: Results from the LIPIDOGRAM2015 Study

2021

Background: The purpose of the study was to evaluate secondary stroke prevention in Poland and its association with sociodemographic factors, place of residence, and concomitant cardiovascular risk factors. Material and methods: From all patients in LIPIDOGRAM2015 Study (n = 13,724), 268 subjects had a history of ischaemic stroke and were included. Results: 165 subjects (61.6%) used at least one preventive medication. Oral antiplatelet and anticoagulation agents were used by 116 (43.3%) and 70 (26.1%) patients, respectively. Only 157 (58.6%) participants used lipid-lowering drugs, and 205 (76.5%) were treated with antihypertensive drugs. Coronary heart disease (CHD) and dyslipidaemia were a…

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Recurrent Ischemic Stroke and Bleeding in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Who Suffered an Acute Stroke While on Treatment With Nonvitamin K Antagon…

2022

Background: In patients with atrial fibrillation who suffered an ischemic stroke while on treatment with nonvitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants, rates and determinants of recurrent ischemic events and major bleedings remain uncertain. Methods: This prospective multicenter observational study aimed to estimate the rates of ischemic and bleeding events and their determinants in the follow-up of consecutive patients with atrial fibrillation who suffered an acute cerebrovascular ischemic event while on nonvitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulant treatment. Afterwards, we compared the estimated risks of ischemic and bleeding events between the patients in whom anticoagulant therapy was chan…

OralAdvanced and Specialized NursinghypertensionrecurrenceanticoagulantAdministration OralAnticoagulantsHemorrhageSettore MED/26Brain IschemiaStrokeRisk FactorsAdministrationAtrial FibrillationHumansSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaHuman medicineNeurology (clinical)Prospective StudiesCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineAnticoagulants; atrial fibrillation; hypertension; ischemic stroke; recurrenceIschemic StrokeStroke
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Auditory and Cognitive Deficits Associated with Acquired Amusia after Stroke: A Magnetoencephalography and Neuropsychological Follow-Up Study

2010

Acquired amusia is a common disorder after damage to the middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory. However, its neurocognitive mechanisms, especially the relative contribution of perceptual and cognitive factors, are still unclear. We studied cognitive and auditory processing in the amusic brain by performing neuropsychological testing as well as magnetoencephalography (MEG) measurements of frequency and duration discrimination using magnetic mismatch negativity (MMNm) recordings. Fifty-three patients with a left (n = 24) or right (n = 29) hemisphere MCA stroke (MRI verified) were investigated 1 week, 3 months, and 6 months after the stroke. Amusia was evaluated using the Montreal Battery of …

PITCHMalemagnetoencephalographyMiddle Cerebral ArteryAnatomy and Physiologylcsh:MedicineMismatch negativity312 Clinical medicineNeuropsychological TestsAudiologymagnetic fieldsCardiovascularSocial and Behavioral SciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceLearning and MemoryCognition0302 clinical medicinePsychologyMedicinelcsh:Sciencemagnetoencephalography and neuropsychologicalClinical NeurophysiologyMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testBRAIN RESPONSES05 social sciencesStroke RehabilitationCognitive flexibilityNeuropsychologyMagnetoencephalographyElectroencephalographyExperimental Psychologyfollow-up studyMiddle Aged3. Good healthElectrophysiologyStrokeHemorrhagic StrokeClinical PsychologyMemory Short-TermNeurologyMedicineSensory PerceptionFemaleMUSIC PERCEPTION DEFICITSResearch ArticleAdultCORTEXmedicine.medical_specialtyMISMATCH NEGATIVITY MMN515 PsychologyCognitive NeuroscienceCerebrovascular DiseasesNeuroimagingAmusiaAuditory cortex050105 experimental psychologyLateralization of brain functionPerceptual Disorders03 medical and health sciencesNeuropsychologyDiagnostic MedicineSPEECH INTONATIONHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBiologyMusic TherapyIschemic StrokeAuditory CortexCONGENITAL AMUSIAbusiness.industryMEMORYlcsh:R3112 NeurosciencesMagnetoencephalographymedicine.diseaseAuditory and cognitive deficits6131 Theatre dance music other performing artsNeuroanatomyDISCRIMINATIONBrain Injurieslcsh:QNEURAL-NETWORKSbusinessNeurocognitive030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceFollow-Up Studies
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Neural networks engaged in milliseconds and seconds time processing: evidence from transcranial magnetic stimulation and patients with cortical or su…

2009

Here, we review recent transcranial magnetic stimulation studies and investigations in patients with neurological disease such as Parkinson's disease and stroke, showing that the neural processing of time requires the activity of wide range-distributed brain networks. The neural activity of the cerebellum seems most crucial when subjects are required to quickly estimate the passage of brief intervals, and when time is computed in relation to precise salient events. Conversely, the circuits involving the striatum and the substantia nigra projecting to the prefrontal cortex (PFC) are mostly implicated in supra-second time intervals and when time is processed in conjunction with other cognitiv…

Parkinson's diseaseNerve netParkinson's diseaseRepetitive transcranial magnetic stimulationmedicine.medical_treatmentParkinson's disease; Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation; Stroke; Time perception; Timing; Transcranial magnetic stimulation;Time perceptionReviewGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyNOStimulus modalityCerebral Cortex; Humans; Time Perception; Brain Diseases; Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation; Nerve NetmedicineHumansTimingBRAINPrefrontal cortexCerebral CortexBrain DiseasesSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia Fisiologicabusiness.industryCognitionTime perceptionmedicine.diseaseTIMEStrokeTranscranial magnetic stimulationmedicine.anatomical_structureCerebral cortexSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaNerve NetGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesbusinessNeuroscienceTranscranial magnetic stimulationPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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C-reactive protein and efficacy of antiplatelet therapy in (intracranial) atherosclerosis

2018

C-reactive protein (CRP) and other inflammatory biomarkers can indicate both the severity and extent of atherosclerosis, reflecting the inflammatory nature of the disease process.1 Atherogenesis begins with an inflammatory response to vascular injury with cells and mediators initiating the healing response and later inducing growth of atherosclerotic plaques. Inflammation then increases plaque instability, promoting rupture, fissuring, or erosion—the pathogenetic milieu of thrombosis in atherothrombotic ischemic strokes.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyInflammationConstriction PathologicDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansbiologyC-reactive protein intracranial atherosclerosisbusiness.industryIschemic strokesC-reactive proteinAtherosclerosismedicine.diseaseThrombosisInflammatory biomarkersC-Reactive Proteinbiology.proteinPlatelet aggregation inhibitorNeurology (clinical)Intracranial Atherosclerosismedicine.symptombusinessPlatelet Aggregation Inhibitors030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurology
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Can Orthopantomography be used as a tool for screening of carotid atheromatous pathology and thus be used to help reduce the prevalence of ischemic s…

2012

Objective: To assess the possibility of Dentists being able to screen patients with higher risk of vascular diseases. Materials: Kodak 8000C Orthopantomographer, eco-Doppler Logiq-500 General Electric at the Lisbon Hospital Particular. Methods: Assessment of orthopantomographies made to 142 patients aged 50 or more, as well as the existing risk factors. Conduction of carotid eco-Doppler to patients who appear to have calcified plaques of the atheroma. Results: Strong dependence between dichotomised age and having the pathology (p = 0.02).Smokers are twice more likely to present plaques (OR= 2). Being hypertensive increases in about 1.4 the likelihood of having a stroke (OR= 1.4). Of the 27 …

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Isolated dysarthria due to extracerebellar lacunar stroke: a central monoparesis of the tongue

1999

OBJECTIVES—The pathophysiology of dysarthria can preferentially be studied in patients with the rare lacunar stroke syndrome of "isolated dysarthria". METHODS— A single study was carried out on seven consecutive patients with sudden onset of isolated dysarthria due to single ischaemic lesion. The localisation of the lesion was identified using MRI. The corticolingual, cortico-orofacial, and corticospinal tract functions were investigated using transcranial magnetic stimulation. Corticopontocerebellar tract function was assessed using 99mTc hexamethylpropylene amine oxime-single photon emission computerised tomography (HMPAO-SPECT) in six patients. Sensory functions were evaluated clinically…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLacunar strokeInternal capsulebusiness.industryCerebral infarctionmedicine.diseasenervous system diseasesLesionPsychiatry and Mental healthDysarthriaSomatosensory evoked potentialCorticospinal tractmedicineSurgeryNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessStrokeJournal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
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