脑缺血再灌注的动态网络观。第三部分:治疗意义。

Donald J Degracia
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在缺血性脑卒中的临床试验中,神经保护剂的普遍失败指出了当前缺血性脑损伤概念中的一个根本盲点,即“缺血性级联”。这是四篇系列论文中的第三篇,其目的是通过应用网络概念开发脑缺血双稳态模型来修订脑缺血的概念。本文将双稳态脑缺血模型与脑缺血级联概念进行了比较。揭示了缺血级联概念的核心弱点在于它的叠加假设,即缺血级联的元素可以被归纳为线性独立的事件。这一假设导致神经保护的概念是表面上独立的损伤事件的减法。双稳态模型提供了一种不同的神经保护概念,其中个体分子途径的作用与结果的有效性相关。网络思维为广泛使用的临床前实验方法的批判性评估提供了一个框架。本文还讨论了异速标度的重要性。我们说明,双稳态模型提供了一个可行的替代缺血性级联作为一个解释框架和指导治疗发展。
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Towards a dynamical network view of brain ischemia and reperfusion. Part III: therapeutic implications.

Towards a dynamical network view of brain ischemia and reperfusion. Part III: therapeutic implications.

Towards a dynamical network view of brain ischemia and reperfusion. Part III: therapeutic implications.

The general failure of neuroprotectants in clinical trials of ischemic stroke points to the possibility of a fundamental blind spot in the current conception of ischemic brain injury, the "ischemic cascade". This is the third in a series of four papers whose purpose is to work towards a revision of the concept of brain ischemia by applying network concepts to develop a bistable model of brain ischemia. Here the bistable model of brain ischemia is compared to the ischemic cascade concept. The core weakness of the ischemic cascade concept is revealed to be its assumption of superposition, or that the elements of the ischemic cascade can be summed as linearly independent events. This assumption leads to a concept of neuroprotection as a subtraction of ostensibly independent damage events. The bistable model offers a different concept of neuroprotection where the role of individual molecular pathways decreases in relevance with respect to the efficacy of outcome. Network thinking provides a framework for critical assessment of widely-used preclinical experimental approaches. The importance of allometric scaling is also discussed. We illustrate that the bistable model provides a viable alternative to the ischemic cascade as an explanatory framework and as a guide for therapeutic development.

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