Deciphering the Mechanistic Impact of Acupuncture on the Neurovascular Unit in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Insights From Basic Research in a Narrative Review
Hailun Jiang,
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Chao Zhang,
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Mengxuan Lin
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et al.
Ageing Research Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
101, P. 102536 - 102536
Published: Oct. 9, 2024
Language: Английский
Mitochondrial Transplantation in Brain Disorders: Achievements, Methods, and Challenges
Aurélien Riou,
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Aline Broeglin,
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Amandine Grimm
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et al.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 105971 - 105971
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Mitochondrial
transplantation
is
a
new
treatment
strategy
aimed
at
repairing
cellular
damage
by
introducing
healthy
mitochondria
into
injured
cells.
The
approach
shows
promise
in
protecting
brain
function
various
neurological
disorders
such
as
traumatic
injury/ischemia,
neurodegenerative
diseases,
cognitive
disorders,
and
cancer.
These
conditions
are
often
characterized
mitochondrial
dysfunction,
leading
to
impaired
energy
production
neuronal
death.
review
highlights
promising
preclinical
studies
where
has
been
shown
restore
function,
reduce
inflammation,
improve
motor
functions
several
animal
models.
It
also
addresses
significant
challenges
that
must
be
overcome
before
this
therapy
can
clinically
applied.
Current
efforts
these
challenges,
including
advancements
isolation
techniques,
cryopreservation
methods,
finding
an
appropriate
source,
potential
delivery
routes,
discussed.
Considering
the
rising
incidence
of
limited
effectiveness
current
treatments,
offers
comprehensive
overview
state
research
critically
assesses
remaining
obstacles.
provides
valuable
insights
could
steer
future
potentially
lead
more
effective
treatments
for
disorders.
Language: Английский
Inflammatory mediators-induced DNA damage in liver and brain injury: Therapeutic approach of 5-Methoy-N-acetyltryptamine
Toxicology Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13, P. 101816 - 101816
Published: Nov. 15, 2024
The
pathophysiology
of
hepatic
and
cerebral
damage
includes
various
molecular
signalling
pathways.
Assessment
inflammation-induced
DNA
is
one
the
principal
issues
for
investigating
organ
distortion
mutation.
current
study
was
premeditated
to
discover
prophylactic
role
5-Methoy-N-acetyltryptamine
(5-MNAT)
and/or
Quercetin
(QR)
versus
sodium
nitrite
(NaNO
Language: Английский