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Neurodegeneration and Glial Response after Acute Striatal Stroke: Histological Basis for Neuroprotective Studies

Stroke is a leading cause of death and neurological disability worldwide and striatal ischemic stroke is frequent in humans due to obstruction of middle cerebral artery. Several pathological events underlie damage progression and a comprehensive description of the pathological features following exp...

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Autores principales: Lima, Rafael R., Santana, Luana N. S., Fernandes, Rafael M., Nascimento, Elder M., Oliveira, Ana Carolina A., Fernandes, Luanna M. P., dos Santos, Enio Mauricio N., Tavares, Patrycy Assis N., dos Santos, Ijair Rogério, Gimarães-Santos, Adriano, Gomes-Leal, Walace
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5165163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28090244
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3173564
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author Lima, Rafael R.
Santana, Luana N. S.
Fernandes, Rafael M.
Nascimento, Elder M.
Oliveira, Ana Carolina A.
Fernandes, Luanna M. P.
dos Santos, Enio Mauricio N.
Tavares, Patrycy Assis N.
dos Santos, Ijair Rogério
Gimarães-Santos, Adriano
Gomes-Leal, Walace
author_facet Lima, Rafael R.
Santana, Luana N. S.
Fernandes, Rafael M.
Nascimento, Elder M.
Oliveira, Ana Carolina A.
Fernandes, Luanna M. P.
dos Santos, Enio Mauricio N.
Tavares, Patrycy Assis N.
dos Santos, Ijair Rogério
Gimarães-Santos, Adriano
Gomes-Leal, Walace
author_sort Lima, Rafael R.
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description Stroke is a leading cause of death and neurological disability worldwide and striatal ischemic stroke is frequent in humans due to obstruction of middle cerebral artery. Several pathological events underlie damage progression and a comprehensive description of the pathological features following experimental stroke in both acute and chronic survival times is a necessary step for further functional studies. Here, we explored the patterns of microglial activation, astrocytosis, oligodendrocyte damage, myelin impairment, and Nogo-A immunoreactivity between 3 and 30 postlesion days (PLDs) after experimental striatal stroke in adult rats induced by microinjections of endothelin-1 (ET-1). The focal ischemia induced tissue loss concomitant with intense microglia activation between 3 and 14 PLDs (maximum at 7 PLDs), decreasing afterward. Astrocytosis was maximum around 7 PLDs. Oligodendrocyte damage and Nogo-A upregulation were higher at 3 PLDs. Myelin impairment was maximum between 7 and 14 PLDs. Nogo-A expression was higher in the first week in comparison to control. The results add important histopathological features of ET-1 induced stroke in subacute and chronic survival times. In addition, the establishment of the temporal evolution of these neuropathological events is an important step for future studies seeking suitable neuroprotective drugs targeting neuroinflammation and white matter damage.
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spelling pubmed-51651632017-01-15 Neurodegeneration and Glial Response after Acute Striatal Stroke: Histological Basis for Neuroprotective Studies Lima, Rafael R. Santana, Luana N. S. Fernandes, Rafael M. Nascimento, Elder M. Oliveira, Ana Carolina A. Fernandes, Luanna M. P. dos Santos, Enio Mauricio N. Tavares, Patrycy Assis N. dos Santos, Ijair Rogério Gimarães-Santos, Adriano Gomes-Leal, Walace Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Stroke is a leading cause of death and neurological disability worldwide and striatal ischemic stroke is frequent in humans due to obstruction of middle cerebral artery. Several pathological events underlie damage progression and a comprehensive description of the pathological features following experimental stroke in both acute and chronic survival times is a necessary step for further functional studies. Here, we explored the patterns of microglial activation, astrocytosis, oligodendrocyte damage, myelin impairment, and Nogo-A immunoreactivity between 3 and 30 postlesion days (PLDs) after experimental striatal stroke in adult rats induced by microinjections of endothelin-1 (ET-1). The focal ischemia induced tissue loss concomitant with intense microglia activation between 3 and 14 PLDs (maximum at 7 PLDs), decreasing afterward. Astrocytosis was maximum around 7 PLDs. Oligodendrocyte damage and Nogo-A upregulation were higher at 3 PLDs. Myelin impairment was maximum between 7 and 14 PLDs. Nogo-A expression was higher in the first week in comparison to control. The results add important histopathological features of ET-1 induced stroke in subacute and chronic survival times. In addition, the establishment of the temporal evolution of these neuropathological events is an important step for future studies seeking suitable neuroprotective drugs targeting neuroinflammation and white matter damage. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5165163/ /pubmed/28090244 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3173564 Text en Copyright © 2016 Rafael R. Lima et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lima, Rafael R.
Santana, Luana N. S.
Fernandes, Rafael M.
Nascimento, Elder M.
Oliveira, Ana Carolina A.
Fernandes, Luanna M. P.
dos Santos, Enio Mauricio N.
Tavares, Patrycy Assis N.
dos Santos, Ijair Rogério
Gimarães-Santos, Adriano
Gomes-Leal, Walace
Neurodegeneration and Glial Response after Acute Striatal Stroke: Histological Basis for Neuroprotective Studies
title Neurodegeneration and Glial Response after Acute Striatal Stroke: Histological Basis for Neuroprotective Studies
title_full Neurodegeneration and Glial Response after Acute Striatal Stroke: Histological Basis for Neuroprotective Studies
title_fullStr Neurodegeneration and Glial Response after Acute Striatal Stroke: Histological Basis for Neuroprotective Studies
title_full_unstemmed Neurodegeneration and Glial Response after Acute Striatal Stroke: Histological Basis for Neuroprotective Studies
title_short Neurodegeneration and Glial Response after Acute Striatal Stroke: Histological Basis for Neuroprotective Studies
title_sort neurodegeneration and glial response after acute striatal stroke: histological basis for neuroprotective studies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5165163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28090244
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3173564
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