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Pericyte dysfunction is a key mediator of the risk of cerebral ischemia

Bailey Whitehead, Kate Karelina, Zachary M. Weil

2023Journal of Neuroscience Research16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pericytes are critical yet understudied cells that are a central component of the neurovascular unit. They are connected to the cerebrovascular endothelium and help control vascular contractility and maintain the blood-brain barrier. Pericyte dysfunction has the potential to mediate many of the deleterious vascular consequences of ischemic stroke. Current therapeutics are designed to be administered after stroke onset and limit damage, but there are few options to target vascular risk factors pre-ischemia which likely contribute to stroke outcomes. Here, we focus on the role of pericytes in health and disease, and discuss how pericyte dysfunction can increase the risk of ischemic injury. Additionally, we note that despite the importance of pericytes in cerebrovascular disease, there are relatively few current therapeutic options that target pericyte function.

Topics & Concepts

PericyteMedicineIschemiaStroke (engine)Neurovascular bundleDiseaseContractilityCardiologyNeuroscienceEndotheliumEndothelial dysfunctionVascular diseaseInternal medicinePathologyPsychologyBiologyEndothelial stem cellMechanical engineeringEngineeringIn vitroBiochemistryBarrier Structure and Function StudiesNeurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments