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Ischemic Brain Injury: Involvement of Lipids in the Pathophysiology of Stroke and Therapeutic Strategies

Nathalie Bernoud‐Hubac, Amanda Lo Van, Adina N. Lazar, Michel Lagarde

2024Antioxidants28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stroke is a devastating neurological disorder that is characterized by the sudden disruption of blood flow to the brain. Lipids are essential components of brain structure and function and play pivotal roles in stroke pathophysiology. Dysregulation of lipid signaling pathways modulates key cellular processes such as apoptosis, inflammation, and oxidative stress, exacerbating ischemic brain injury. In the present review, we summarize the roles of lipids in stroke pathology in different models (cell cultures, animal, and human studies). Additionally, the potential of lipids, especially polyunsaturated fatty acids, to promote neuroprotection and their use as biomarkers in stroke are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroprotectionPathophysiologyStroke (engine)InflammationOxidative stressMedicineNeuroscienceLipid signalingBioinformaticsTraumatic brain injuryPharmacologyBiologyPathologyImmunologyInternal medicinePsychiatryMechanical engineeringEngineeringFatty Acid Research and HealthNeurological Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsCancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
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