Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4324174 Brain Research 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
In conclusion, the data demonstrate not only ongoing thalamic neuroinflammation but also marked neurodegeneration remote from the lesion site in the chronic phase after stroke in rats. Both, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration were accessible to (immuno-) histochemical methods as well as to in vivo methods using [11C]PK11195-PET and T2⁎-weighted MRI. Although the functional roles of these dynamic processes remain to be elucidated, ongoing destruction of neuronal tissue is conceivable. Its inhibition using anti-inflammatory substances may be beneficial in chronic post-stroke conditions, while multimodal imaging can be used to evaluate putative therapeutic effects in vivo.
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