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Publication : Cerebrospinal fluid influx drives acute ischemic tissue swelling.

First Author  Mestre H Year  2020
Journal  Science Volume  367
Issue  6483 PubMed ID  32001524
Mgi Jnum  J:303359 Mgi Id  MGI:6512110
Doi  10.1126/science.aax7171 Citation  Mestre H, et al. (2020) Cerebrospinal fluid influx drives acute ischemic tissue swelling. Science 367(6483)
abstractText  Stroke affects millions each year. Poststroke brain edema predicts the severity of eventual stroke damage, yet our concept of how edema develops is incomplete and treatment options remain limited. In early stages, fluid accumulation occurs owing to a net gain of ions, widely thought to enter from the vascular compartment. Here, we used magnetic resonance imaging, radiolabeled tracers, and multiphoton imaging in rodents to show instead that cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the brain enters the tissue within minutes of an ischemic insult along perivascular flow channels. This process was initiated by ischemic spreading depolarizations along with subsequent vasoconstriction, which in turn enlarged the perivascular spaces and doubled glymphatic inflow speeds. Thus, our understanding of poststroke edema needs to be revised, and these findings could provide a conceptual basis for development of alternative treatment strategies.
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