Inflammatory Response and Immune Regulation in Brain-Heart Interaction after Stroke
Cerebrocardiac syndrome (CCS) is one of the secondary myocardial injuries after stroke. Cerebrocardiac syndrome may result in a poor prognosis with high mortality. Understanding the mechanism of the brain-heart interaction may be crucial for clinical treatment of pathological changes in CCS. Accumul...
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description | Cerebrocardiac syndrome (CCS) is one of the secondary myocardial injuries after stroke. Cerebrocardiac syndrome may result in a poor prognosis with high mortality. Understanding the mechanism of the brain-heart interaction may be crucial for clinical treatment of pathological changes in CCS. Accumulating evidence suggests that the inflammatory response is involved in the brain-heart interaction after stroke. Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) evoked by stroke may injure myocardial cells directly, in which the interplay between inflammatory response, oxidative stress, cardiac sympathetic/parasympathetic dysfunction, and splenic immunoregulation may be also the key pathophysiology factor. This review article summarizes the current understanding of inflammatory response and immune regulation in brain-heart interaction after stroke. |
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spelling | doaj-art-363504bb0e0c4fda87a96402e210f8ae2025-02-03T05:58:31ZengWileyCardiovascular Therapeutics1755-59222022-01-01202210.1155/2022/2406122Inflammatory Response and Immune Regulation in Brain-Heart Interaction after StrokeLihua Zou0Ruquan Han1Department of AnesthesiologyDepartment of AnesthesiologyCerebrocardiac syndrome (CCS) is one of the secondary myocardial injuries after stroke. Cerebrocardiac syndrome may result in a poor prognosis with high mortality. Understanding the mechanism of the brain-heart interaction may be crucial for clinical treatment of pathological changes in CCS. Accumulating evidence suggests that the inflammatory response is involved in the brain-heart interaction after stroke. Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) evoked by stroke may injure myocardial cells directly, in which the interplay between inflammatory response, oxidative stress, cardiac sympathetic/parasympathetic dysfunction, and splenic immunoregulation may be also the key pathophysiology factor. This review article summarizes the current understanding of inflammatory response and immune regulation in brain-heart interaction after stroke.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2406122 |
spellingShingle | Lihua Zou Ruquan Han Inflammatory Response and Immune Regulation in Brain-Heart Interaction after Stroke Cardiovascular Therapeutics |
title | Inflammatory Response and Immune Regulation in Brain-Heart Interaction after Stroke |
title_full | Inflammatory Response and Immune Regulation in Brain-Heart Interaction after Stroke |
title_fullStr | Inflammatory Response and Immune Regulation in Brain-Heart Interaction after Stroke |
title_full_unstemmed | Inflammatory Response and Immune Regulation in Brain-Heart Interaction after Stroke |
title_short | Inflammatory Response and Immune Regulation in Brain-Heart Interaction after Stroke |
title_sort | inflammatory response and immune regulation in brain heart interaction after stroke |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2406122 |
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