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      Systemic inflammation as a therapeutic target in acute ischemic stroke.

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      Expert review of neurotherapeutics
      cerebral ischemia, cytokines, inflammation, outcome, stroke

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          Abstract

          Acute systemic inflammatory reaction superimposed on chronic low-grade inflammation accompanies acute ischemic stroke. Elevated blood levels of systemic inflammatory markers such as IL-6 or C-reactive protein are associated with an unfavorable functional outcome and increased mortality after stroke. Animal studies have demonstrated a causal relationship between systemic inflammation and ischemic brain damage. The mechanisms linking systemic inflammation with poor outcome include increased neutrophil infiltration of cerebral cortex, disruption of the blood-brain barrier, impaired tissue reperfusion, increased platelet activation and microvascular coagulation and complement-dependent brain injury. Non-selective (e.g., by statins) or selective (e.g., by inhibition of IL-6) attenuation of systemic inflammation, enhancement of systemic anti-inflammatory response (e.g., by infusion of IL-1 receptor antagonist), prevention of infections that exacerbate systemic inflammation or inhibition of neuronal pathways triggering inflammatory reaction are potential therapeutic targets in stroke patients. This review discusses the relationship between systemic inflammation, cerebral ischemia and prognosis in the context of therapeutic strategies.

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          Journal
          Expert Rev Neurother
          Expert review of neurotherapeutics
          1744-8360
          1473-7175
          May 2015
          : 15
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Neurology, Jagiellonian University Medical Collage, ul. Botaniczna 3, 31-503 Kraków, Poland.
          Article
          10.1586/14737175.2015.1035712
          25865856
          b054ce10-f1cf-4feb-9bce-495d3a080aa0
          History

          cerebral ischemia,cytokines,inflammation,outcome,stroke
          cerebral ischemia, cytokines, inflammation, outcome, stroke

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