Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Neuroinflammation, Stem Cells, and Stroke

Yes, we already know all the problems in stroke.  What the fuck are you doing to solve them?

Neuroinflammation, Stem Cells, and Stroke

Originally publishedhttps://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.036948Stroke. 2022;53:1460–1472

Stroke remains a significant unmet clinical need with few treatment options that have a very narrow therapeutic window, thereby causing massive mortality and morbidity in the United States and around the world. Accordingly, finding safe and effective novel treatments with a wider therapeutic window stands as an urgent need in stroke. The progressive inflammation that occurs centrally and peripherally after stroke serves as a unique therapeutic target to retard and even halt the secondary cell death. Stem cell therapy represents a potent approach that can diminish inflammation in both the stroke brain and periphery (eg, spleen), advancing a paradigm shift from a traditionally brain-focused therapy to treating stroke as a neurological disorder with a significant peripheral pathology. The purpose of this review article is to highlight the inflammation-mediated secondary cell death that plagues both brain and spleen in stroke and to evaluate the therapeutic potential of stem cell therapy in dampening these inflammatory responses.

 

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