Monday, July 25, 2022

Targeting Adult Neurogenesis for Brain Recovery After Stroke: The Next Frontier in Stroke Medicine

 I'm not even going to dignify this with a response, I've written about this so many times it's no longer a frontier, it's ancient history. You doctor can give you specifics on how to accomplish.  I'm absolutely positive your incompetent doctor has done nothing in the past 12 years to create neurogenesis protocols for your recovery.

Targeting Adult Neurogenesis for Brain Recovery After Stroke: The Next Frontier in Stroke Medicine

Abstract

One in four people over age 25 will have a stroke in their lifetime. Globally, an estimated 80 million people are currently living with stroke with many experiencing chronic disability and unmet needs. There is strong evidence demonstrating that the brain has a remarkable capacity for plasticity and reorganization into adulthood; however, application of this knowledge clinically is in its infancy. Adult neurogenesis is the generation of de novo neurons from neural stem cells and the integration of these immature neurons into established circuits in the adult brain. Therefore, neurogenesis is a really promising therapeutic for stroke patients, and we are going to highlight the ways it can be exploited to improve stroke outcome in this chapter. Briefly, we outline what is known about adult neurogenesis, and the techniques typically used to investigate it in humans and preclinical studies. We then provide evidence of post-stroke neurogenesis from both clinical and preclinical studies. Finally, we discuss some potential pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to enhance post-stroke neurogenesis to promote stroke recovery.

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