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Dietary Inflammatory Index and Leukoaraiosis in Patients with Ischemic Stroke
ConclusionsA pro-inflammatory diet pattern, as indicated by higher DII values, appears to be associated with a higher risk of LA. This result suggested that dietary-mediated inflammation may involved in the pathogenesis of LA, which warrant further study.
Source: The Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging - March 29, 2020 Category: Nutrition Source Type: research

Identification of Functional Genetic Polymorphisms at IL-10 Promoter Region and Their Association With Risk of Ischemic Stroke in Chinese Han Population
ConclusionsThe G allele frequency at the -1082 promoter region of IL-10 was rare in Chinese Han population which are diffierent from American/European populations.. IL-10 -819 C>T may be an independent protective factor for IS in the Chinese Han population.
Source: The Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging - March 6, 2018 Category: Nutrition Source Type: research

Association Between PPARs Gene Functional Polymorphisms and Ischemic Stroke in Chinese Uyghur Population
AbstractPPAR γ and PPARα belong to a receptor family of ligand-activated transcription factors involved in the regulation of inflammation, cellular glucose uptake, protection against atherosclerosis and endothelial cell function. Through these effects, they might be involved with the ischemic stroke (IS). We r ecruited 100 IS patients diagnosed by CTs or/and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 100 normal healthy controls from Chinese Uyghur Population to assess the nature of the functional polymorphisms of PPARs and any links with IS in this unique population which has 60% European ancestry and 40% East Asian ancestry. ...
Source: The Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging - November 22, 2018 Category: Nutrition Source Type: research

Wernicke Encephalopathy Mimicking MELAS
CONCLUSIONS: the case suggests that thiamine deficiency presumably causes mitochondrial dysfunction with cerebrospinal fluid lactic acidosis and a stroke-like lesion mimicking MELAS syndrome. It should be further studied whether nutritional deficits, such as thiamine deficiency, could give rise to secondary stroke-like lesions.PMID:35630076 | DOI:10.3390/medicina58050660
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - May 28, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Josef Finsterer Source Type: research