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Review
. 2020;26(34):4246-4260.
doi: 10.2174/1381612826666200708133912.

Pathophysiology of Ischemic Stroke: Role of Oxidative Stress

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Review

Pathophysiology of Ischemic Stroke: Role of Oxidative Stress

Sofía Orellana-Urzúa et al. Curr Pharm Des. 2020.

Abstract

Stroke is the second leading cause of mortality and the major cause of adult physical disability worldwide. The currently available treatment to recanalize the blood flow in acute ischemic stroke is intravenous administration of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) and endovascular treatment. Nevertheless, those treatments have the disadvantage that reperfusion leads to a highly harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, generating oxidative stress (OS), which is responsible for most of the ischemia-reperfusion injury and thus causing brain tissue damage. In addition, OS can lead brain cells to apoptosis, autophagy and necrosis. The aims of this review are to provide an updated overview of the role of OS in brain IRI, providing some bases for therapeutic interventions based on counteracting the OS-related mechanism of injury and thus suggesting novel possible strategies in the prevention of IRI after stroke.

Keywords: Ischemia-reperfusion; antioxidant; haemorrhagic stroke; ischemic stroke; oxidative stress; reactive oxygen species.

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