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Raluca Elena Sandu1, Danut Dumbrava2, Roxana Surugiu3, Daniela-Gabriela Glavan4, Andrei Gresita5, Eugen Bogdan Petcu6.
Abstract
The incidence of ischemic stroke in humans increases exponentially above 70 years both in men and women. Comorbidities like diabetes, arterial hypertension or co-morbidity factors such as hypercholesterolemia, obesity and body fat distribution as well as fat-rich diet and physical inactivity are common in elderly persons and are associated with higher risk of stroke, increased mortality and disability. Obesity could represent a state of chronic inflammation that can be prevented to some extent by non-pharmaceutical interventions such as calorie restriction and hypothermia. Indeed, recent results suggest that H₂S-induced hypothermia in aged, overweight rats could have a higher probability of success in treating stroke as compared to other monotherapies, by reducing post-stroke brain inflammation. Likewise, it was recently reported that weight reduction prior to stroke, in aged, overweight rats induced by caloric restriction, led to an early re-gain of weight and a significant improvement in recovery of complex sensorimotor skills, cutaneous sensitivity, or spatial memory.Entities:
Keywords: ageing; calorie restriction; cerebral ischemia; hypothermia; inflammation; obesity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29286319 PMCID: PMC5796049 DOI: 10.3390/ijms19010099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1Forty eight hours of exposure to mild hypothermia resulted in a consistent reduction in infarct size. At 2 days post-stroke, the cortical lesion, as defined by the region of T2 hyperintensity, was reduced by the hypothermic treatment (B) as compared with the normothermic group (A) by ~42%. Tissue preservation in cooled animals ((D) vs. (C), controls) was associated with large decreases (fold-changes >2) in the transcripts coding for proteasome activator complex subunit 1 (psme), proteasome subunit beta type-8 and type 9 (psmb8, psmb9) as well as significant decreases in the mRNA coding for OMA1, a mitochondrial metalloendopeptidase, and to a lesser extent cndp1, a member of the M20 metalloprotease family, early after stroke (E). Abbreviations: NT, normothermia; HT, hypothermia. ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001, scale bar: 100 μm.