缺血后适应保护作用的潜在机制。

Conditioning medicine Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Rong Xie, Jinquan Li, Heng Zhao
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脑缺血后适应(PostC)是指在缺血事件后再灌注开始时进行的一系列短暂的缺血和再灌注(I/R)循环。PostC已被证明具有神经保护作用,是一种很有前途的治疗脑缺血再灌注损伤的临床策略。许多研究表明,脑后c可有效减少神经细胞死亡、脑水肿和梗死面积,改善脑循环,减轻炎症、细胞凋亡和氧化应激。此外,Akt、mTOR和MAPK等多种保护性分子通路已被证明在post - c诱导的神经保护中发挥作用。PostC是一种有吸引力的治疗选择,因为它能够快速或延迟诱导,并且可以由药物诱导。作为一种潜在的临床治疗方法,PostC可以远程诱导,因此在治疗上是可翻译的。邮政业发展的机制虽有系统研究,但仍需全面分析。由于迄今为止大多数PostC研究都是在临床前使用动物模型进行的,因此未来的研究需要优化方案,以加速PostC的临床转化。
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The underlying mechanisms involved in the protective effects of ischemic postconditioning.

The underlying mechanisms involved in the protective effects of ischemic postconditioning.

Cerebral ischemic postconditioning (PostC) refers to a series of brief ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) cycles applied at the onset of reperfusion following an ischemic event. PostC has been shown to have neuroprotective effects, and represents a promising clinical strategy against cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury. Many studies have indicated that cerebral PostC can effectively reduce neural cell death, cerebral edema and infarct size, improve cerebral circulation, and relieve inflammation, apoptosis and oxidative stress. In addition, several protective molecular pathways such as Akt, mTOR and MAPK have been shown to play a role in PostC-induced neuroprotection. PostC represents an attractive therapeutic option because of its ability to be induced rapidly or in a delayed fashion, as well as being inducible by pharmacological agents. As a potential clinical treatment, PostC is therapeutically translatable as it can be induced remotely. The underlying mechanisms of PostC have been systematically investigated, but still need to be comprehensively analyzed. As most PostC studies to date were conducted preclinically using animal models, future studies are needed to optimize protocols in order to accelerate the clinical translation of PostC.

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