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Neuroprotection by remote ischemic conditioning in the setting of acute ischemic stroke: a preclinical two-centre study

Reperfusion is the only existing strategy for patients with acute ischemic stroke, however it causes further brain damage itself. A feasible therapy targeting reperfusion injury is remote ischemic conditioning (RIC). This was a two-centre, randomized, blinded international study, using translational...

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Autores principales: Basalay, Maryna V., Wiart, Marlene, Chauveau, Fabien, Dumot, Chloe, Leon, Christelle, Amaz, Camille, Bolbos, Radu, Cash, Diana, Kim, Eugene, Mechtouff, Laura, Cho, Tae-Hee, Nighoghossian, Norbert, Davidson, Sean M., Ovize, Michel, Yellon, Derek M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7547701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33037284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-74046-4
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author Basalay, Maryna V.
Wiart, Marlene
Chauveau, Fabien
Dumot, Chloe
Leon, Christelle
Amaz, Camille
Bolbos, Radu
Cash, Diana
Kim, Eugene
Mechtouff, Laura
Cho, Tae-Hee
Nighoghossian, Norbert
Davidson, Sean M.
Ovize, Michel
Yellon, Derek M.
author_facet Basalay, Maryna V.
Wiart, Marlene
Chauveau, Fabien
Dumot, Chloe
Leon, Christelle
Amaz, Camille
Bolbos, Radu
Cash, Diana
Kim, Eugene
Mechtouff, Laura
Cho, Tae-Hee
Nighoghossian, Norbert
Davidson, Sean M.
Ovize, Michel
Yellon, Derek M.
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description Reperfusion is the only existing strategy for patients with acute ischemic stroke, however it causes further brain damage itself. A feasible therapy targeting reperfusion injury is remote ischemic conditioning (RIC). This was a two-centre, randomized, blinded international study, using translational imaging endpoints, aimed to examine the neuroprotective effects of RIC in ischemic stroke model. 80 male rats underwent 90-min middle cerebral artery occlusion. RIC consisted of 4 × 5 min cycles of left hind limb ischemia. The primary endpoint was infarct size measured on T2-weighted MRI at 24 h, expressed as percentage of the area-at-risk. Secondary endpoints were: hemispheric space-modifying edema, infarct growth between per-occlusion and 24 h MRI, neurofunctional outcome measured by neuroscores. 47 rats were included in the analysis after applying pre-defined inclusion criteria. RIC significantly reduced infarct size (median, interquartile range: 19% [8%; 32%] vs control: 40% [17%; 59%], p = 0.028). This effect was still significant after adjustment for apparent diffusion coefficient lesion size in multivariate analysis. RIC also improved neuroscores (6 [3; 8] vs control: 9 [7; 11], p = 0.032). Other secondary endpoints were not statistically different between groups. We conclude that RIC in the setting of acute ischemic stroke in rats is safe, reduces infarct size and improves functional recovery.
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spelling pubmed-75477012020-10-14 Neuroprotection by remote ischemic conditioning in the setting of acute ischemic stroke: a preclinical two-centre study Basalay, Maryna V. Wiart, Marlene Chauveau, Fabien Dumot, Chloe Leon, Christelle Amaz, Camille Bolbos, Radu Cash, Diana Kim, Eugene Mechtouff, Laura Cho, Tae-Hee Nighoghossian, Norbert Davidson, Sean M. Ovize, Michel Yellon, Derek M. Sci Rep Article Reperfusion is the only existing strategy for patients with acute ischemic stroke, however it causes further brain damage itself. A feasible therapy targeting reperfusion injury is remote ischemic conditioning (RIC). This was a two-centre, randomized, blinded international study, using translational imaging endpoints, aimed to examine the neuroprotective effects of RIC in ischemic stroke model. 80 male rats underwent 90-min middle cerebral artery occlusion. RIC consisted of 4 × 5 min cycles of left hind limb ischemia. The primary endpoint was infarct size measured on T2-weighted MRI at 24 h, expressed as percentage of the area-at-risk. Secondary endpoints were: hemispheric space-modifying edema, infarct growth between per-occlusion and 24 h MRI, neurofunctional outcome measured by neuroscores. 47 rats were included in the analysis after applying pre-defined inclusion criteria. RIC significantly reduced infarct size (median, interquartile range: 19% [8%; 32%] vs control: 40% [17%; 59%], p = 0.028). This effect was still significant after adjustment for apparent diffusion coefficient lesion size in multivariate analysis. RIC also improved neuroscores (6 [3; 8] vs control: 9 [7; 11], p = 0.032). Other secondary endpoints were not statistically different between groups. We conclude that RIC in the setting of acute ischemic stroke in rats is safe, reduces infarct size and improves functional recovery. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7547701/ /pubmed/33037284 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-74046-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Basalay, Maryna V.
Wiart, Marlene
Chauveau, Fabien
Dumot, Chloe
Leon, Christelle
Amaz, Camille
Bolbos, Radu
Cash, Diana
Kim, Eugene
Mechtouff, Laura
Cho, Tae-Hee
Nighoghossian, Norbert
Davidson, Sean M.
Ovize, Michel
Yellon, Derek M.
Neuroprotection by remote ischemic conditioning in the setting of acute ischemic stroke: a preclinical two-centre study
title Neuroprotection by remote ischemic conditioning in the setting of acute ischemic stroke: a preclinical two-centre study
title_full Neuroprotection by remote ischemic conditioning in the setting of acute ischemic stroke: a preclinical two-centre study
title_fullStr Neuroprotection by remote ischemic conditioning in the setting of acute ischemic stroke: a preclinical two-centre study
title_full_unstemmed Neuroprotection by remote ischemic conditioning in the setting of acute ischemic stroke: a preclinical two-centre study
title_short Neuroprotection by remote ischemic conditioning in the setting of acute ischemic stroke: a preclinical two-centre study
title_sort neuroprotection by remote ischemic conditioning in the setting of acute ischemic stroke: a preclinical two-centre study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7547701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33037284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-74046-4
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