JoVE Clinical and Translational Medicine
Odilo Engel, Sabine Kolodziej, Ulrich Dirnagl, Vincent Prinz
Department for Experimental Neurology, Center for Stroke Research Berlin, Charité Universitätsmedizin
Нитчатые окклюзии средней мозговой артерии общую модель для изучения ишемического инсульта у мышей.
Infectious Disorders Drug Targets. Apr, 2010 | Pubmed ID: 20166971
Infectious diseases are the most common medical complication after cerebral ischemia, inpairing both the neurological and the general medical outcome. The most frequent infectious complications are bacterial pneumonia and urinary tract infections. There is a growing body of evidence that a secondary immunosuppressive state accounts for the increased risk of infection following stroke. Infections do not only have an important impact on outcome after stroke but also are known risk factors for stroke. Thus, suitable models for investigating the relation between infections and stroke are urgently needed. Elucidating the underlying mechanisms might facilitate the development of new therapeutic strategies and improve patient outcome. Here we present recent insights into the relationship between infections and stroke, based on experimental models of post-stroke infection. In addition we give a brief overview of models that explore the impact on stroke of preceding infections.