Present Status and Future Challenges of New Therapeutic Targets in Preclinical Models of Stroke in Aged Animals with/without Comorbidities

The aging process, comorbidities, and age-associated diseases are closely dependent on each other. Cerebral ischemia impacts a wide range of systems in an age-dependent manner. However, the aging process has many facets which are influenced by the genetic background and epigenetic or environmental f...

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Main Authors: Aurel Popa-Wagner, Daniela-Gabriela Glavan, Andrei Olaru, Denissa-Greta Olaru, Otilia Margaritescu, Oana Tica, Roxana Surugiu, Raluca Elena Sandu
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-3aa1030e5e554b32b222108ecfdd19082020-11-25T01:01:31ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672018-01-0119235610.3390/ijms19020356ijms19020356Present Status and Future Challenges of New Therapeutic Targets in Preclinical Models of Stroke in Aged Animals with/without ComorbiditiesAurel Popa-Wagner0Daniela-Gabriela Glavan1Andrei Olaru2Denissa-Greta Olaru3Otilia Margaritescu4Oana Tica5Roxana Surugiu6Raluca Elena Sandu7Griffith University School of Medicine, Gold Coast Campus, QLD, Queensland Eye Institute, Brisbane, QLD 4101, AustraliaPsychiatry Clinic Hospital, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Petru Rares Street 2, 200349 Craiova, RomaniaDepartment of Ophthalmology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, 200349 Craiova, RomaniaMedlife Clinic, Department of Ophthalmology, 200349 Craiova, RomaniaDepartment of Neurosurgery, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, 200349 Craiova, RomaniaDepartment of “Mother and Child”, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, 200349 Craiova, RomaniaDepartment of Functional Sciences, Center of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, 200349 Craiova, RomaniaDepartment of Functional Sciences, Center of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, 200349 Craiova, RomaniaThe aging process, comorbidities, and age-associated diseases are closely dependent on each other. Cerebral ischemia impacts a wide range of systems in an age-dependent manner. However, the aging process has many facets which are influenced by the genetic background and epigenetic or environmental factors, which can explain why some people age differently than others. Therefore, there is an urgent need to identify age-related changes in body functions or structures that increase the risk for stroke and which are associated with a poor outcome. Multimodal imaging, electrophysiology, cell biology, proteomics, and transcriptomics, offer a useful approach to link structural and functional changes in the aging brain, with or without comorbidities, to post-stroke rehabilitation. This can help us to improve our knowledge about senescence firstly, and in this context, aids in elucidating the pathophysiology of age-related diseases that allows us to develop therapeutic strategies or prevent diseases. These processes, including potential therapeutical interventions, need to be studied first in relevant preclinical models using aged animals, with and without comorbidities. Therefore, preclinical research on ischemic stroke should consider age as the most important risk factor for cerebral ischemia. Furthermore, the identification of effective therapeutic strategies, corroborated with successful translational studies, will have a dramatic impact on the lives of millions of people with cerebrovascular diseases.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/2/356agingstrokeregenerationrehabilitationtherapyanimal models
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author Aurel Popa-Wagner
Daniela-Gabriela Glavan
Andrei Olaru
Denissa-Greta Olaru
Otilia Margaritescu
Oana Tica
Roxana Surugiu
Raluca Elena Sandu
spellingShingle Aurel Popa-Wagner
Daniela-Gabriela Glavan
Andrei Olaru
Denissa-Greta Olaru
Otilia Margaritescu
Oana Tica
Roxana Surugiu
Raluca Elena Sandu
Present Status and Future Challenges of New Therapeutic Targets in Preclinical Models of Stroke in Aged Animals with/without Comorbidities
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
aging
stroke
regeneration
rehabilitation
therapy
animal models
author_facet Aurel Popa-Wagner
Daniela-Gabriela Glavan
Andrei Olaru
Denissa-Greta Olaru
Otilia Margaritescu
Oana Tica
Roxana Surugiu
Raluca Elena Sandu
author_sort Aurel Popa-Wagner
title Present Status and Future Challenges of New Therapeutic Targets in Preclinical Models of Stroke in Aged Animals with/without Comorbidities
title_short Present Status and Future Challenges of New Therapeutic Targets in Preclinical Models of Stroke in Aged Animals with/without Comorbidities
title_full Present Status and Future Challenges of New Therapeutic Targets in Preclinical Models of Stroke in Aged Animals with/without Comorbidities
title_fullStr Present Status and Future Challenges of New Therapeutic Targets in Preclinical Models of Stroke in Aged Animals with/without Comorbidities
title_full_unstemmed Present Status and Future Challenges of New Therapeutic Targets in Preclinical Models of Stroke in Aged Animals with/without Comorbidities
title_sort present status and future challenges of new therapeutic targets in preclinical models of stroke in aged animals with/without comorbidities
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The aging process, comorbidities, and age-associated diseases are closely dependent on each other. Cerebral ischemia impacts a wide range of systems in an age-dependent manner. However, the aging process has many facets which are influenced by the genetic background and epigenetic or environmental factors, which can explain why some people age differently than others. Therefore, there is an urgent need to identify age-related changes in body functions or structures that increase the risk for stroke and which are associated with a poor outcome. Multimodal imaging, electrophysiology, cell biology, proteomics, and transcriptomics, offer a useful approach to link structural and functional changes in the aging brain, with or without comorbidities, to post-stroke rehabilitation. This can help us to improve our knowledge about senescence firstly, and in this context, aids in elucidating the pathophysiology of age-related diseases that allows us to develop therapeutic strategies or prevent diseases. These processes, including potential therapeutical interventions, need to be studied first in relevant preclinical models using aged animals, with and without comorbidities. Therefore, preclinical research on ischemic stroke should consider age as the most important risk factor for cerebral ischemia. Furthermore, the identification of effective therapeutic strategies, corroborated with successful translational studies, will have a dramatic impact on the lives of millions of people with cerebrovascular diseases.
topic aging
stroke
regeneration
rehabilitation
therapy
animal models
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/2/356
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