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Role of Immune and Inflammatory Mechanisms in Stroke: A Review of Current Advances

Hui Zhao, Yan Li, Ying Zhang, Wenyan He, Wei‐Na Jin

2022NeuroImmunoModulation12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stroke accounts for a large proportion of morbidity and mortality burden in China. Moreover, there is a high prevalence of the leading risk factors for stroke, including hypertension and smoking. Understanding the underlying mechanisms and developing effective therapeutic interventions for patients with stroke is a key imperative. The pathophysiology of stroke involves a complex interplay between the immune and inflammatory mechanisms. Focal brain inflammation triggered by neuronal cell death and the release of factors such as damage-associated molecular patterns can further exacerbate neuronal injury; in addition, impairment of the blood-brain barrier, oxidative stress, microvascular dysfunction, and brain edema cause secondary brain injury. Immune cells, including microglia and other infiltrating inflammatory cells, play a key role in triggering focal and global brain inflammation. Anti-inflammatory therapies targeting the aforementioned mechanisms can alleviate primary and secondary brain injury in the aftermath of a stroke. Further experimental and clinical studies are required to explore the beneficial effects of anti-inflammatory drugs in stroke.

Topics & Concepts

Stroke (engine)MedicineInflammationMicrogliaImmune systemNeuroinflammationPathophysiologyBlood–brain barrierNeuroscienceOxidative stressTraumatic brain injuryImmunologyBioinformaticsCentral nervous systemPathologyInternal medicinePsychologyBiologyPsychiatryEngineeringMechanical engineeringNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative MechanismsNeurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments