Changes of resting cerebral activities in subacute ischemic stroke patients
This study aimed to detect the difference in resting cerebral activities between ischemic stroke patients and healthy participants, define the abnormal site, and provide new evidence for pathological mechanisms, clinical diagnosis, prognosis prediction and efficacy evaluation of ischemic stroke. At...
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doaj-8b9a4767882b42c28697fea670bede472020-11-25T03:39:32ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNeural Regeneration Research1673-53742015-01-0110576076510.4103/1673-5374.156977Changes of resting cerebral activities in subacute ischemic stroke patientsPing WuFang ZengYong-xin LiBai-li YuLi-hua QiuWei QinJi LiYu-mei ZhouFan-rong LiangThis study aimed to detect the difference in resting cerebral activities between ischemic stroke patients and healthy participants, define the abnormal site, and provide new evidence for pathological mechanisms, clinical diagnosis, prognosis prediction and efficacy evaluation of ischemic stroke. At present, the majority of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies focus on the motor dysfunction and the acute stage of ischemic stroke. This study recruited 15 right-handed ischemic stroke patients at subacute stage (15 days to 11.5 weeks) and 15 age-matched healthy participants. A resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scan was performed on each subject to detect cerebral activity. Regional homogeneity analysis was used to investigate the difference in cerebral activities between ischemic stroke patients and healthy participants. The results showed that the ischemic stroke patients had lower regional homogeneity in anterior cingulate and left cerebrum and higher regional homogeneity in cerebellum, left precuneus and left frontal lobe, compared with healthy participants. The experimental findings demonstrate that the areas in which regional homogeneity was different between ischemic stroke patients and healthy participants are in the cerebellum, left precuneus, left triangle inferior frontal gyrus, left inferior temporal gyrus and anterior cingulate. These locations, related to the motor, sensory and emotion areas, are likely potential targets for the neural regeneration of subacute ischemic stroke patients.http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2015;volume=10;issue=5;spage=760;epage=765;aulast=Wuactive zone stabilityDrosophilaneuromuscular junctiondephosphorylationLiprin-αSyd-1PP2AGSK-3ßliving scaffoldsneural tissue engineeringcell transplantbiomaterialsregenerationneurotraumaneurodegenerationaxon pathfindingcell migrationinjuryplasticityneurodegenerative diseasebraintherapyneuronmicroglianeural progenitortissue engineeringneuroregenerationrepaircentral nervous systembiomaterialregenerative medicinenanotechnologyspinal cord injuryaxonal regenerationexosomeextracellular vesiclemicroRNAmicrovesiclenerve gapneurite outgrowthperipheral nerve injurySchwann cellstem cellhemodynamic phasescerebral subarachnoid hemorrhagemetabolic crisesnerve regenerationhypoxic-ischemic brain damageginsenoside Rg1neural stem cellscell transplantationcell differentiationcognitionnerve reconstructionneural regenerationnerve regenerationbrain injuryneuroimagingfunctional magnetic resonance imagingregional homogeneityapoplexysubacuteischemiaparticipantshealthyvolunteersbrain activityNSFC grantsneural regeneration |
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Ping Wu Fang Zeng Yong-xin Li Bai-li Yu Li-hua Qiu Wei Qin Ji Li Yu-mei Zhou Fan-rong Liang Changes of resting cerebral activities in subacute ischemic stroke patients Neural Regeneration Research active zone stability Drosophila neuromuscular junction dephosphorylation Liprin-α Syd-1 PP2A GSK-3ß living scaffolds neural tissue engineering cell transplant biomaterials regeneration neurotrauma neurodegeneration axon pathfinding cell migration injury plasticity neurodegenerative disease brain therapy neuron microglia neural progenitor tissue engineering neuroregeneration repair central nervous system biomaterial regenerative medicine nanotechnology spinal cord injury axonal regeneration exosome extracellular vesicle microRNA microvesicle nerve gap neurite outgrowth peripheral nerve injury Schwann cell stem cell hemodynamic phases cerebral subarachnoid hemorrhage metabolic crises nerve regeneration hypoxic-ischemic brain damage ginsenoside Rg1 neural stem cells cell transplantation cell differentiation cognition nerve reconstruction neural regeneration nerve regeneration brain injury neuroimaging functional magnetic resonance imaging regional homogeneity apoplexy subacute ischemia participants healthy volunteers brain activity NSFC grants neural regeneration |
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Changes of resting cerebral activities in subacute ischemic stroke patients |
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Changes of resting cerebral activities in subacute ischemic stroke patients |
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Changes of resting cerebral activities in subacute ischemic stroke patients |
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Changes of resting cerebral activities in subacute ischemic stroke patients |
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changes of resting cerebral activities in subacute ischemic stroke patients |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Neural Regeneration Research |
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This study aimed to detect the difference in resting cerebral activities between ischemic stroke patients and healthy participants, define the abnormal site, and provide new evidence for pathological mechanisms, clinical diagnosis, prognosis prediction and efficacy evaluation of ischemic stroke. At present, the majority of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies focus on the motor dysfunction and the acute stage of ischemic stroke. This study recruited 15 right-handed ischemic stroke patients at subacute stage (15 days to 11.5 weeks) and 15 age-matched healthy participants. A resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scan was performed on each subject to detect cerebral activity. Regional homogeneity analysis was used to investigate the difference in cerebral activities between ischemic stroke patients and healthy participants. The results showed that the ischemic stroke patients had lower regional homogeneity in anterior cingulate and left cerebrum and higher regional homogeneity in cerebellum, left precuneus and left frontal lobe, compared with healthy participants. The experimental findings demonstrate that the areas in which regional homogeneity was different between ischemic stroke patients and healthy participants are in the cerebellum, left precuneus, left triangle inferior frontal gyrus, left inferior temporal gyrus and anterior cingulate. These locations, related to the motor, sensory and emotion areas, are likely potential targets for the neural regeneration of subacute ischemic stroke patients. |
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active zone stability Drosophila neuromuscular junction dephosphorylation Liprin-α Syd-1 PP2A GSK-3ß living scaffolds neural tissue engineering cell transplant biomaterials regeneration neurotrauma neurodegeneration axon pathfinding cell migration injury plasticity neurodegenerative disease brain therapy neuron microglia neural progenitor tissue engineering neuroregeneration repair central nervous system biomaterial regenerative medicine nanotechnology spinal cord injury axonal regeneration exosome extracellular vesicle microRNA microvesicle nerve gap neurite outgrowth peripheral nerve injury Schwann cell stem cell hemodynamic phases cerebral subarachnoid hemorrhage metabolic crises nerve regeneration hypoxic-ischemic brain damage ginsenoside Rg1 neural stem cells cell transplantation cell differentiation cognition nerve reconstruction neural regeneration nerve regeneration brain injury neuroimaging functional magnetic resonance imaging regional homogeneity apoplexy subacute ischemia participants healthy volunteers brain activity NSFC grants neural regeneration |
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