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Increased Immunosignals of Collagen IV and Fibronectin Indicate Ischemic Consequences for the Neurovascular Matrix Adhesion Zone in Various Animal Models and Human Stroke Tissue

Dominik Michalski, Emma Spielvogel, Joana Puchta, Willi Reimann, Henryk Barthel, Björn Nitzsche, Bianca Mages, Carsten Jäger, Henrik Martens, Anja K. E. Horn, Stefan Schob, Wolfgang Härtig

2020Frontiers in Physiology43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

appeared enriched in the vicinity of fibronectin and vascular elements, while most of the non-vascular NVU elements showed complementary staining patterns referring to fibronectin. This spatio-temporal characterization of ischemia-related alterations of collagen IV and fibronectin in various stroke models and human autoptic tissue shows that ischemic consequences are not limited to traditional NVU components and the ECM, but also involve the NMZ. Future research should explore more components and the pathophysiological properties of the NMZ as a possible target for novel neuroprotective approaches.

Topics & Concepts

FibronectinIschemiaExtracellular matrixExtravasationLamininNeurovascular bundleBasement membranePathologyStroke (engine)Matrix (chemical analysis)Brain ischemiaCell biologyMedicineBlood–brain barrierFocal adhesionChemistryBiologyEndocrinologyInternal medicineSignal transductionCentral nervous systemMechanical engineeringEngineeringChromatographyBarrier Structure and Function StudiesAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementCell Adhesion Molecules Research