Acute development of collateral circulation and therapeutic prospects in ischemic stroke
In acute ischemic stroke, collateral circulation plays an important role in maintaining blood flow to the tissue that is at risk of progressing into ischemia, and in increasing the successful recanalization rate without hemorrhagic transformation. We have reported that well-developed collateral circ...
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doaj-15b4cacd26ec41c09888d31ae23b6c272020-11-25T03:53:51ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNeural Regeneration Research1673-53742016-01-0111336837110.4103/1673-5374.179033Acute development of collateral circulation and therapeutic prospects in ischemic strokeEri IwasawaMasahiko IchijoSatoru IshibashiTakanori YokotaIn acute ischemic stroke, collateral circulation plays an important role in maintaining blood flow to the tissue that is at risk of progressing into ischemia, and in increasing the successful recanalization rate without hemorrhagic transformation. We have reported that well-developed collateral circulation is associated with smaller infarct volume and better long-term neurological outcome, and it disappears promptly once the effective recanalization is achieved. Contrary to the belief that collateral vessels develop over time in chronic stenotic condition, there exists a phenomenon that collateral circulation develops immediately in acute stenosis or occlusion of the arteries and it seems to be triggered by fluid shear stress, which occurs between the territories of stenotic/occluded arteries and those fed by surrounding intact arteries. We believe that this acute development of collateral circulation is a target of novel therapeutics in ischemic stroke and refer our recent attempt in enhancing collateral circulation by modulating sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1, which is a known shear-stress mechanosensing protein.http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2016;volume=11;issue=3;spage=368;epage=371;aulast=Iwasawaischemic stroke; collateral; S1PR1; shear stress; leptomeningeal arteries; PCA laterality; hyperintensive vessels |
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Eri Iwasawa Masahiko Ichijo Satoru Ishibashi Takanori Yokota Acute development of collateral circulation and therapeutic prospects in ischemic stroke Neural Regeneration Research ischemic stroke; collateral; S1PR1; shear stress; leptomeningeal arteries; PCA laterality; hyperintensive vessels |
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Eri Iwasawa Masahiko Ichijo Satoru Ishibashi Takanori Yokota |
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Acute development of collateral circulation and therapeutic prospects in ischemic stroke |
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Acute development of collateral circulation and therapeutic prospects in ischemic stroke |
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Acute development of collateral circulation and therapeutic prospects in ischemic stroke |
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Acute development of collateral circulation and therapeutic prospects in ischemic stroke |
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Acute development of collateral circulation and therapeutic prospects in ischemic stroke |
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acute development of collateral circulation and therapeutic prospects in ischemic stroke |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Neural Regeneration Research |
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1673-5374 |
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2016-01-01 |
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In acute ischemic stroke, collateral circulation plays an important role in maintaining blood flow to the tissue that is at risk of progressing into ischemia, and in increasing the successful recanalization rate without hemorrhagic transformation. We have reported that well-developed collateral circulation is associated with smaller infarct volume and better long-term neurological outcome, and it disappears promptly once the effective recanalization is achieved. Contrary to the belief that collateral vessels develop over time in chronic stenotic condition, there exists a phenomenon that collateral circulation develops immediately in acute stenosis or occlusion of the arteries and it seems to be triggered by fluid shear stress, which occurs between the territories of stenotic/occluded arteries and those fed by surrounding intact arteries. We believe that this acute development of collateral circulation is a target of novel therapeutics in ischemic stroke and refer our recent attempt in enhancing collateral circulation by modulating sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1, which is a known shear-stress mechanosensing protein. |
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ischemic stroke; collateral; S1PR1; shear stress; leptomeningeal arteries; PCA laterality; hyperintensive vessels |
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http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2016;volume=11;issue=3;spage=368;epage=371;aulast=Iwasawa |
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