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Review
. 2017 Jan;140(2):195-209.
doi: 10.1111/jnc.13901. Epub 2016 Dec 22.

Chloride co-transporters as possible therapeutic targets for stroke

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Chloride co-transporters as possible therapeutic targets for stroke

Miguel A S Martín-Aragón Baudel et al. J Neurochem. 2017 Jan.
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Abstract

Stroke is one of the major causes of death and disability worldwide. The major type of stroke is an ischaemic one, which is caused by a blockage that interrupts blood flow to the brain. There are currently very few pharmacological strategies to reduce the damage and social burden triggered by this pathology. The harm caused by the interruption of blood flow to the brain unfolds in the subsequent hours and days, so it is critical to identify new therapeutic targets that could reduce neuronal death associated with the spread of the damage. Here, we review some of the key molecular mechanisms involved in the progression of neuronal death, focusing on some new and promising studies. In particular, we focus on the potential of the chloride co-transporter (CCC) family of proteins, mediators of the GABAergic response, both during the early and later stages of stroke, to promote neuroprotection and recovery. Different studies of CCCs during the chronic and recovery phases post-stroke reveal the importance of timing when considering CCCs as potential neuroprotective and/or neuromodulator targets. The molecular regulatory mechanisms of the two main neuronal CCCs, NKCC1 and KCC2, are further discussed as an indirect approach for promoting neuroprotection and neurorehabilitation following an ischaemic insult. Finally, we mention the likely importance of combining different strategies in order to achieve more effective therapies.

Keywords: GABAA receptor; brain ischaemia; chloride co-transporter; excitotoxicity; neuroprotection; therapy.

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