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Acid-Base and Electrolyte Changes Drive Early Pathology in Ischemic Stroke.

Sarah R Martha1, Justin F Fraser2,3,4,5, Keith R Pennypacker6,7.   

Abstract

Emergent large vessel occlusion accounts for 20-40% of ischemic strokes and is the most debilitating form of stroke. Some of the earliest changes in response to ischemic stroke occur in blood gases and electrolytes. These biochemical changes occur within minutes after occlusion in experimental models of stroke and can be utilized to predict stroke outcomes. The majority of ELVO stroke patients are middle-aged to elderly and are of both sexes, revealing that there is an age and sex mismatch between ischemic stroke patients and animal models, since most experimental studies use young male rats. Rethinking of the animal models should be considered, especially in encouraging the use of aged male and female rats with comorbidities to more closely mirror human populations. Mechanical thrombectomy provides a unique opportunity for researchers to further this work by expanding the collection and analysis of blood samples that are adjacent to the thrombus. To understand the complexity of stroke, researchers can analyze these tissues for different molecular targets that occur in response to ischemic stroke. This information may aid in the reduction of symptom burden for individuals diagnosed with ischemic stroke. Investigators should also focus on data from ischemic stroke patients and attempt to discover target molecules and then in animal models to establish mechanism, which will aid in the development of new stroke therapies. This review discusses the translation of these studies to the human patient to develop the capability to predict stroke outcomes. Future studies are needed to identify molecular targets to predict the risk of worsened long-term outcomes and/or increased risk for mortality.

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Keywords:  Blood gases; Brain ischemia; Electrolytes; pH

Year:  2019        PMID: 31280473     DOI: 10.1007/s12017-019-08555-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuromolecular Med        ISSN: 1535-1084            Impact factor:   3.843


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