Early Ischemic Blood Brain Barrier Damage: A Potential Indicator for Hemorrhagic Transformation Foll

作者:发布时间:2014-11-20浏览次数:1798

金新春教授在Current Neurovascular Research上发表署名论文Early Ischemic  Blood Brain Barrier Damage: A Potential Indicator for Hemorrhagic  Transformation Following Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA)  Thrombolysis?

Abstract: Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) thrombolysis, remains to  be the only United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved  treatment for acute ischemia stroke. However, the use of tPA has been  profoundly nstrained due to its narrow therapeutic time window and the  increased risk of potentially deadly hemorrhagic complications.  TPA-associated hemorrhagic transformation (HT) often occurs as a result  of catastrophic failure of the blood brain barrier (BBB), wherein the  affected cerebral capillaries can no longer hold blood constituents. Due  to its direct contribution to edema and HT, reperfusion-associated BBB  damage has been extensively studied, while BBB damage that occurs within  the thrombolytic time window is largely neglected. Of note,  ischemia-induced BBB damage in the early stroke stages is increasingly  appreciated to negatively affect the safety and efficacy profiles of  thrombolytic therapy for ischemic stroke. In this review, we discussed  the recent findings of spatio-temporal evolution of BBB injury in the  early stages of cerebral ischemia and its association with intracerebral  hemorrhage following tPA thrombolysis. The increased understanding of  early ischemic BBB damage and its close link to tPA-associated HT is of  particular importance for developing new preventive and therapeutic  strategies to reduce the hemorrhagic complications in stroke  thrombolysis.