Adrenergic receptor antagonism induces neuroprotection and facilitates recovery from acute ischemic stroke

Hiromu Monai(Ochanomizu University), Xiaowen Wang(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Kazuko Yahagi(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Nanhong Lou(University of Rochester Medical Center), Humberto Mestre(University of Rochester Medical Center), Qiwu Xu(University of Rochester Medical Center), Yoichiro Abe(Keio University), Masato Yasui(Keio University), Youichi Iwai(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Maiken Nedergaard(University of Copenhagen), Hajime Hirase(University of Copenhagen)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
May 16, 2019
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Abstract

Significance Stroke is one of the most prevalent types of acute brain injury, and rehabilitation poses globally a significant personal as well as socioeconomic burden. We here demonstrate a potent mitigation of stroke-induced brain damage by blocking adrenergic receptors. Stroke induces cortical spreading depolarizations which repeatedly increases extracellular potassium. We show that adrenergic receptor antagonism promotes the normalization of extracellular medium following stroke. From a translational standpoint, this approach may offer an affordable approach to current treatments such as tissue plasminogen activator administration and mechanical thrombectomy.


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