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A promising frontier: targeting NETs for stroke treatment breakthroughs

Huijie Fang, Yunfei Bo, Zhongfei Hao, Ge Mang, Jiaqi Jin, Hongjun Wang

2024Cell Communication and Signaling23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stroke is a prevalent global acute cerebrovascular condition, with ischaemic stroke being the most frequently occurring type. After a stroke, neutrophils accumulate in the brain and subsequently generate and release neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). The accumulation of NETs exacerbates the impairment of the blood‒brain barrier (BBB), hampers neovascularization, induces notable neurological deficits, worsens the prognosis of stroke patients, and can facilitate the occurrence of t-PA-induced cerebral haemorrhage subsequent to ischaemic stroke. Alternative approaches to pharmacological thrombolysis or endovascular thrombectomy are being explored, and targeting NETs is a promising treatment that warrants further investigation.

Topics & Concepts

ThrombolysisStroke (engine)MedicineIschaemic strokeNeutrophil extracellular trapsBlood–brain barrierAcute strokeIntensive care medicineInternal medicineNeuroscienceIschemiaTissue plasminogen activatorCentral nervous systemPsychologyInflammationMechanical engineeringMyocardial infarctionEngineeringNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative MechanismsS100 Proteins and AnnexinsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
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