| Literature DB >> 34278548 |
Chen He1, Renhuai Liu1, Zhongming Fan1, Yi Li1, Manping Yang1, Hou Wugang1, Zhihong Lu1, Zongping Fang2, Binxiao Su3.
Abstract
Stroke is a leading cause of death worldwide, and about a quarter of stroke patients are dead within 1 month. The prognosis is even worse for those with hemorrhagic stroke because the 1-month mortality approaches 50%. Besides, most patients who survive experience complications such as nausea, vomiting, and chronic pain. These adverse experiences, especially the existence of chronic pain, can lead to a decline in the patient's quality of life. In order to improve the treatment and prognosis of hemorrhagic stroke, there is an urgent need to understand its pathophysiological mechanism as well as the chronic pain it induces. This paper reviews studies of the molecular mechanisms of hemorrhagic stroke, especially the activation of microglia and the relationship between microglia and pain after stroke, which could shed new light on hemorrhagic stroke treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Hemorrhagic stroke; Microglia; Pain
Year: 2021 PMID: 34278548 DOI: 10.1007/s40122-021-00288-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pain Ther