Cerebral Ischemia and Estrogen Role: A Review about Classification, Experimental Models, Mechanism of Neural Cell Death after Ischemia and Estrogen Role in Ischemia

S. Mohamed, A. Ahmed, Engy Elmorsy, S. Nofal
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Cerebral ischemia is a neurovascular disease in which blood flow to the brain decreases which leads to glucose and oxygen deprivation in the brain and this finally results in neuronal cell death. On the other hand, it was found that reperfusion augments this damage by increasing availability of oxygen. Cerebral ischemia can be classified into two major categories as focal and global cerebral ischemia. The mechanisms of neural cell damage following cerebral ischemia reperfusion is complex cascade, which ultimately leads to cell apoptosis or necrosis following disturbance in ion distribution, excitotoxicity, oxidative stress, and, mitochondrial dysfunction. The incidence of stroke is higher in postmenopausal women than premenopausal ones and it was found that they suffer from more severe side effects than men in matched age. It was found that estrogen has neuroprotective actions against cerebral ischemia in both male and ovariectomized rats via various mechanisms as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, nootropic, and glucose transporters enhancing beside activation of survival signal transduction pathway either genomic or non-genomic.
脑缺血与雌激素的作用:脑缺血后神经细胞死亡的分类、实验模型、机制及雌激素在脑缺血中的作用综述
脑缺血是一种神经血管疾病,在这种疾病中,流向大脑的血液减少,导致大脑中葡萄糖和氧气的缺乏,最终导致神经元细胞死亡。另一方面,研究发现再灌注通过增加氧气的可用性来增强这种损伤。脑缺血可分为局灶性脑缺血和全局性脑缺血两大类。脑缺血再灌注后神经细胞损伤的机制是复杂的级联性,最终导致细胞凋亡或坏死,包括离子分布紊乱、兴奋性毒性、氧化应激和线粒体功能障碍。绝经后妇女中风的发生率高于绝经前妇女,且其副作用比同龄男性更严重。研究发现雌性激素对雄性和去卵巢大鼠脑缺血均有神经保护作用,其机制包括抗氧化、抗炎、促智、增强葡萄糖转运蛋白,以及激活基因组或非基因组的生存信号转导通路。
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