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Neuroglobin mRNA expression after transient global brain ischemia and prolonged hypoxia in cell culture.

2006

Abstract Neuroglobin is a nerve-specific respiratory protein that has been proposed to play an important role in the protection of brain neurons from ischemic and hypoxic injuries. Here, we investigated the regulation of neuroglobin expression after transient global ischemia in the rat brain using mRNA in situ hybridization and under hypoxic stress in cultured neuronal cell lines (PC12, HN33) by quantitative RT-PCR. While neuroglobin mRNA expression was significantly enhanced in cell culture after severe prolonged hypoxia (0–1% O 2 for 24 h), we did not find any significant increases in neuroglobin mRNA levels in the rat brain after transient global ischemia. Vegf and Glut1 mRNAs showed inc…

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Blood pressure and LDL-cholesterol targets for prevention of recurrent strokes and cognitive decline in the hypertensive patient : design of the Euro…

2014

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:: The SBP values to be achieved by antihypertensive therapy in order to maximize reduction of cardiovascular outcomes are unknown; neither is it clear whether in patients with a previous cardiovascular event, the optimal values are lower than in the low-to-moderate risk hypertensive patients, or a more cautious blood pressure (BP) reduction should be obtained. Because of the uncertainty whether 'the lower the better' or the 'J-curve' hypothesis is correct, the European Society of Hypertension and the Chinese Hypertension League have promoted a randomized trial comparing antihypertensive treatment strategies aiming at three different SBP targets in hypertensive pati…

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Endovascular Treatment of Spontaneous Internal Carotid Artery Dissection with Proximal Embolic Protection Device

2019

Background The aim of this study was to report the feasibility and outcomes with the endovascular treatment of spontaneous internal carotid artery dissections (ICADs) using a proximal embolic protection device (EPD). Methods This is a retrospective analysis of patients treated for spontaneous symptomatic ICAD using a proximal EPD from January 2017 to December 2018. Indication for treatment was the presence of neurologic symptoms. Early outcomes measured included technical success, perioperative mortality, and major cardiovascular or cerebrovascular complications. Late outcomes were recurrent neurologic symptoms, patency, and reinterventions. Results A total of 4 male patients with ICAD were…

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Short-term ischemia usually used for ischemic preconditioning causes loss of dendritic integrity after long-term survival in the gerbil hippocampus

2006

Ischemic preconditioning has been established as a powerful experimental neuroprotective strategy, both after global and focal cerebral ischemia. Little is known, however, about the structural and functional long-term outcome. Therefore, our present study was designed to check for potential subtle alterations in the hippocampus after long-term survival. Gerbils were subjected either to short-term ischemia of 2.5 min duration usually used for ischemic preconditioning (n=8) or to sham operation (n=6) and allowed to survive for 6 weeks. Hippocampi with neuronal densities comparable to those of sham-operated control animals were analyzed for dendritic marker proteins MAP2, MAP1B and synaptopodi…

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Positional brain ischemia with MCA occlusion successfully treated with extra-intracranial bypass.

2010

408 Positional cerebral ischemia (PCI) is an extremely rare condition in which dramatic central nervous system deficits are triggered by standing in patients with severe stenosis or occlusion of the major brain-supplying blood vessels [1] . Because PCI is generally associated with orthostatic hypotension [2, 3] , a hemodynamic mechanism has been proposed [4] . However, PCI has been reported even in patients without orthostatic hypotension [1] . The treatment is medical, but surgery can be considered in refractory cases (endarterectomy for carotid artery stenosis or either highor low-flow extra-intracranial bypass – for carotid occlusion) [3] . We report a case of PCI associated with middle …

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Automatic detection of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation in patients with ischaemic stroke: better than routine diagnostic workup?

2016

Background and purpose Prolonged electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring after ischaemic stroke increases the diagnostic yield of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (pAF). In order to facilitate the additional workload involved in ECG analysis due to prolonged monitoring times, we investigated the effectiveness of pAF detection with an automated software algorithm (SA) in comparison to the routine staff-based analysis (RA) during standard stroke-unit care. Therefore, patients with acute ischaemic stroke or transitory ischaemic attack presenting with sinus rhythmus on the admission ECG and no history of atrial fibrillation were prospectively included. Methods A 24-h Holter ECG assessment was performe…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyParoxysmal atrial fibrillation030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBrain Ischemiatransitory ischaemic attackCohort StudiesAutomation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineAtrial FibrillationIschaemic strokemedicineHumansIn patientProspective Studiescardiovascular diseasesStrokeAgedAged 80 and overstroke unitbusiness.industryCerebral infarctionAtrial fibrillationOriginal ArticlesMiddle Agedcerebral infarctionmedicine.diseasestrokeHolter electrocardiogramConfidence interval3. Good healthHospitalizationNeurologyIschemic Attack TransientCohortElectrocardiography AmbulatoryCardiologyFemaleOriginal ArticleNeurology (clinical)businessAlgorithms030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEuropean Journal of Neurology
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Inhibition by Fendiline of the Transient Outward Current in Rat Ventricular Cardiomyocytes

1999

The effects of fendiline on the transient outward current (Ito) were investigated in rat ventricular cardiomyocytes. Extracellularly applied fendiline reduced peak and steady-state current amplitude of Ito; the inactivation of Ito was accelerated by the drug, which reflects onset of block. The described effects were concentration dependent: half-maximal effects were achieved at approximately 3 microM fendiline. Intracellularly applied fendiline (3 microM) did not affect Ito within 5 min. The steady-state current amplitude of Ito was more efficiently suppressed by the drug at 22 +/- 1 degrees C than at 36 +/- 1 degrees C. The recovery of Ito was analyzed by the application of twin depolarizi…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPatch-Clamp TechniquesPotassium ChannelsHeart Ventriclesmedicine.medical_treatmentIn Vitro TechniquesAntiarrhythmic agentdigestive systemMembrane PotentialsRats Sprague-DawleyInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsMyocytePharmacologyCardiac transient outward potassium currentBinding SitesFendilineDose-Response Relationship DrugPulse (signal processing)ChemistryTime constantDepolarizationElectric StimulationRatsIon ExchangeElectrophysiologyEndocrinologyFendilineBiophysicsFemaleCalcium ChannelsCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineJournal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
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Mechanism of Block by 4-Aminopyridine of the Transient Outward Current in Rat Ventricular Cardiomyocytes

1998

The effects of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) on the transient outward current (I to ) were investigated in rat ventricular cardiomyocytes at different values of intracellular pH (pH i ) and extracellular pH (pH o ). The 4-AP was administered either extracellularly (bath application) or intracellularly (diffusion from the intrapipette solution). The 4-AP diminished I to given either from inside or outside the cell membrane. The block by extracellularly applied 4-AP (4-AP o ) of the peak amplitude of I to was decreased by external acidification but increased by external alkalinization: conversely. the block by 4-AP o was decreased by internal alkalinization but increased by internal acidification. I…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPatch-Clamp TechniquesTertiary amineHeart VentriclesIntracellular pHIn Vitro TechniquesIon ChannelsMembrane PotentialsRats Sprague-DawleyCell membraneInternal medicinemedicineExtracellularAnimalsMyocyte4-AminopyridinePharmacologyCardiac transient outward potassium currentChemistryMyocardiumCell Membrane4-AminopyridineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationRatsEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureBiophysicsFemaleExtracellular SpaceCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineIntracellularmedicine.drugJournal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
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MRI-visible perivascular spaces: relationship to cognition and small vessel disease MRI markers in ischaemic stroke and TIA.

2013

Background MRI-visible perivascular spaces (PVS) are potential neuroimaging markers of cerebral small vessel disease, but their functional significance and mechanisms remain uncertain. We investigated the association between PVS and cognitive impairment, and other MRI markers of small vessel disease, in a patient cohort of ischaemic stroke/transient ischaemic attack (TIA) referrals. Methods Data were collected from a prospective observational database. Standardised detailed neuropsychological testing was performed. A validated visual rating scale on T-2-weighted MRI was used to categorise PVS severity; validated scales were used to assess white matter hyperintensities (WMH), cerebral microb…

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Role of Associated Cortical Lesions in Motor Partial Seizures and Lenticulostriate Infarcts

1995

In a population-based study, we evaluated seizures occurring in the first 15 days after strokes among 1,640 consecutive patients who had ischemic (814 infarcts with atheroma and 126 with cardiogenic embolism, 273 lacunar infarcts, 259 transient ischemic attacks) or hemorrhagic stroke (129 supratentorial hematomas and 24 subarachnoïd hemorrhage) on computed tomography (CT) scan. Ninety patients had an epileptic seizure in the first 15 days after stroke onset. Thirteen of the 90 had a lenticulostriate infarct, diagnosed on CT scan, without an apparent ipsilateral cortical ischemic lesion. No lenticulostriate hematoma was observed with seizures. To determine the possible existence of an ipsila…

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