The Role of Thrombin in Brain Injury After Hemorrhagic and Ischemic Stroke

被引:0
|
作者
Fenghui Ye
Hugh J. L. Garton
Ya Hua
Richard F. Keep
Guohua Xi
机构
[1] University of Michigan,Department of Neurosurgery
来源
关键词
Thrombin; Thrombin receptors; Cerebral hemorrhage; Cerebral ischemia; Intraventricular hemorrhage; Neuroinflammation; Subarachnoid hemorrhage;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Thrombin is increased in the brain after hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke primarily due to the prothrombin entry from blood either with a hemorrhage or following blood-brain barrier disruption. Increasing evidence indicates that thrombin and its receptors (protease-activated receptors (PARs)) play a major role in brain pathology following ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke (including intracerebral, intraventricular, and subarachnoid hemorrhage). Thrombin and PARs affect brain injury via multiple mechanisms that can be detrimental or protective. The cleavage of prothrombin into thrombin is the key step of hemostasis and thrombosis which takes place in every stroke and subsequent brain injury. The extravascular effects and direct cellular interactions of thrombin are mediated by PARs (PAR-1, PAR-3, and PAR-4) and their downstream signaling in multiple brain cell types. Such effects include inducing blood-brain-barrier disruption, brain edema, neuroinflammation, and neuronal death, although low thrombin concentrations can promote cell survival. Also, thrombin directly links the coagulation system to the immune system by activating interleukin-1α. Such effects of thrombin can result in both short-term brain injury and long-term functional deficits, making extravascular thrombin an understudied therapeutic target for stroke. This review examines the role of thrombin and PARs in brain injury following hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke and the potential treatment strategies which are complicated by their role in both hemostasis and brain.
引用
收藏
页码:496 / 511
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Brain repair after ischemic stroke: role of neurotransmitters in post-ischemic neurogenesis
    Sanchez-Mendoza, Eduardo
    Bellver-Landete, Victor
    Pilar Gonzalez, Maria
    Joaquin Merino, Jose
    Martinez-Murillo, Ricardo
    Jesus Oset-Gasque, Maria
    REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, 2012, 55 (09) : 533 - 542
  • [32] Blood-brain barrier leakage and hemorrhagic transformation: The Reperfusion Injury in Ischemic StroKe (RISK) study
    Arba, Francesco
    Piccardi, Benedetta
    Palumbo, Vanessa
    Biagini, Silvia
    Galmozzi, Francesco
    Iovene, Veronica
    Giannini, Alessio
    Testa, Giuseppe Dario
    Sodero, Alessandro
    Nesi, Mascia
    Gadda, Davide
    Moretti, Marco
    Lamassa, Maria
    Pescini, Francesca
    Poggesi, Anna
    Sarti, Cristina
    Nannoni, Stefania
    Pracucci, Giovanni
    Limbucci, Nicola
    Nappini, Sergio
    Renieri, Leonardo
    Grifoni, Stefano
    Fainardi, Enrico
    Inzitari, Domenico
    Nencini, Patrizia
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2021, 28 (09) : 3147 - 3154
  • [33] Increased brain expression of matrix metalloproteinase-9 after ischemic and hemorrhagic human stroke
    Rosell, Anna
    Ortega-Aznar, Arantxa
    Alvarez-Sabin, Jose
    Fernandez-Cadenas, Israel
    Ribo, Marc
    Molina, Carlos A.
    Lo, Eng H.
    Montaner, Joan
    STROKE, 2006, 37 (06) : 1399 - 1406
  • [34] The Neuroprotective Role of Mitochondrial Dihydrolipoamide Dehydrogenase in Ischemic Stroke Injury in Rat Brain
    Yan, Liang-Jun
    FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 2019, 145 : S96 - S97
  • [35] Ischemic stroke and traumatic brain injury: The role of the kallikrein-kinin system
    Albert-Weissenberger, Christiane
    Siren, Anna-Leena
    Kleinschnitz, Christoph
    PROGRESS IN NEUROBIOLOGY, 2013, 101 : 65 - 82
  • [36] Ischemic stroke or brain abscess in patients with hemorrhagic hereditary telangiectasia
    Ribas, J.
    Mora-Lujan, J. M.
    Riera-Mestre, A.
    Ruiz-Albert, Y.
    Alba, E.
    Sanchez-Corral, M. A.
    Castellote, J.
    Cruellas, F.
    Corbella, X.
    Dorca, J.
    ANGIOGENESIS, 2018, 21 (01) : 142 - 142
  • [37] Adenosine kinase determines the degree of brain injury after ischemic stroke in mice
    Shen, Hai-Ying
    Lusardi, Theresa A.
    LWilliams-Karnesky, Rebecca
    Lan, Jing-Quan
    Poulsen, David J.
    Boison, Detlev
    JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM, 2011, 31 (07): : 1648 - 1659
  • [38] Ischemic postconditioning as a novel avenue to protect against brain injury after stroke
    Zhao, Heng
    JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM, 2009, 29 (05): : 873 - 885
  • [39] Comorbidities Arising After Traumatic Brain Injury Increase the Risk of Ischemic Stroke
    Tahir, Zabreen
    Radmanesh, Farid
    Yahya, Taha
    Li, Winnie
    Cote, David
    Saglam, Hanife
    Abou El Hassan, Hadi
    Snider, Samuel
    Izzy, Saef
    Feske, Steven
    NEUROLOGY, 2021, 96 (15)
  • [40] The role of automated computed topography perfusion in prediction of hemorrhagic transformation after acute ischemic stroke
    Elsaid, Nada
    Bigliardi, Guido
    Dell'Acqua, Maria Luisa
    Vandelli, Laura
    Ciolli, Ludovico
    Picchetto, Livio
    Borzi, Giuseppe
    Ricceri, Riccardo
    Pentore, Roberta
    Vallone, Stefano
    Meletti, Stefano
    Saied, Ahmed
    NEURORADIOLOGY JOURNAL, 2023, 36 (02): : 182 - 188