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Brain Functional Reserve in the Context of Neuroplasticity after Stroke

Stroke is the second cause of death and more importantly first cause of disability in people over 40 years of age. Current therapeutic management of ischemic stroke does not provide fully satisfactory outcomes. Stroke management has significantly changed since the time when there were opened modern...

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Autores principales: Dąbrowski, Jan, Czajka, Anna, Zielińska-Turek, Justyna, Jaroszyński, Janusz, Furtak-Niczyporuk, Marzena, Mela, Aneta, Poniatowski, Łukasz A., Drop, Bartłomiej, Dorobek, Małgorzata, Barcikowska-Kotowicz, Maria, Ziemba, Andrzej
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6415310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30936915
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9708905
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author Dąbrowski, Jan
Czajka, Anna
Zielińska-Turek, Justyna
Jaroszyński, Janusz
Furtak-Niczyporuk, Marzena
Mela, Aneta
Poniatowski, Łukasz A.
Drop, Bartłomiej
Dorobek, Małgorzata
Barcikowska-Kotowicz, Maria
Ziemba, Andrzej
author_facet Dąbrowski, Jan
Czajka, Anna
Zielińska-Turek, Justyna
Jaroszyński, Janusz
Furtak-Niczyporuk, Marzena
Mela, Aneta
Poniatowski, Łukasz A.
Drop, Bartłomiej
Dorobek, Małgorzata
Barcikowska-Kotowicz, Maria
Ziemba, Andrzej
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description Stroke is the second cause of death and more importantly first cause of disability in people over 40 years of age. Current therapeutic management of ischemic stroke does not provide fully satisfactory outcomes. Stroke management has significantly changed since the time when there were opened modern stroke units with early motor and speech rehabilitation in hospitals. In recent decades, researchers searched for biomarkers of ischemic stroke and neuroplasticity in order to determine effective diagnostics, prognostic assessment, and therapy. Complex background of events following ischemic episode hinders successful design of effective therapeutic strategies. So far, studies have proven that regeneration after stroke and recovery of lost functions may be assigned to neuronal plasticity understood as ability of brain to reorganize and rebuild as an effect of changed environmental conditions. As many neuronal processes influencing neuroplasticity depend on expression of particular genes and genetic diversity possibly influencing its effectiveness, knowledge on their mechanisms is necessary to understand this process. Epigenetic mechanisms occurring after stroke was briefly discussed in this paper including several mechanisms such as synaptic plasticity; neuro-, glio-, and angiogenesis processes; and growth of axon.
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spelling pubmed-64153102019-04-01 Brain Functional Reserve in the Context of Neuroplasticity after Stroke Dąbrowski, Jan Czajka, Anna Zielińska-Turek, Justyna Jaroszyński, Janusz Furtak-Niczyporuk, Marzena Mela, Aneta Poniatowski, Łukasz A. Drop, Bartłomiej Dorobek, Małgorzata Barcikowska-Kotowicz, Maria Ziemba, Andrzej Neural Plast Review Article Stroke is the second cause of death and more importantly first cause of disability in people over 40 years of age. Current therapeutic management of ischemic stroke does not provide fully satisfactory outcomes. Stroke management has significantly changed since the time when there were opened modern stroke units with early motor and speech rehabilitation in hospitals. In recent decades, researchers searched for biomarkers of ischemic stroke and neuroplasticity in order to determine effective diagnostics, prognostic assessment, and therapy. Complex background of events following ischemic episode hinders successful design of effective therapeutic strategies. So far, studies have proven that regeneration after stroke and recovery of lost functions may be assigned to neuronal plasticity understood as ability of brain to reorganize and rebuild as an effect of changed environmental conditions. As many neuronal processes influencing neuroplasticity depend on expression of particular genes and genetic diversity possibly influencing its effectiveness, knowledge on their mechanisms is necessary to understand this process. Epigenetic mechanisms occurring after stroke was briefly discussed in this paper including several mechanisms such as synaptic plasticity; neuro-, glio-, and angiogenesis processes; and growth of axon. Hindawi 2019-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6415310/ /pubmed/30936915 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9708905 Text en Copyright © 2019 Jan Dąbrowski et al. http://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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Dąbrowski, Jan
Czajka, Anna
Zielińska-Turek, Justyna
Jaroszyński, Janusz
Furtak-Niczyporuk, Marzena
Mela, Aneta
Poniatowski, Łukasz A.
Drop, Bartłomiej
Dorobek, Małgorzata
Barcikowska-Kotowicz, Maria
Ziemba, Andrzej
Brain Functional Reserve in the Context of Neuroplasticity after Stroke
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title_short Brain Functional Reserve in the Context of Neuroplasticity after Stroke
title_sort brain functional reserve in the context of neuroplasticity after stroke
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6415310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30936915
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9708905
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