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Direct myosin-2 inhibition enhances cerebral perfusion resulting in functional improvement after ischemic stroke
Conclusion: Direct inhibition of smooth muscle myosin by AmBleb in pre-capillary SMCs significantly contribute to the improvement of cerebral blood reperfusion and brain functions suggesting that smooth muscle myosin inhibition may have promising potential in stroke therapies as a follow-up treatment of physical or chemical removal of the occluding thrombus.
Source: Theranostics - July 3, 2020 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: M á t é P é nzes, Demeter T ú r ó s, Domokos M á th é , Kriszti á n Szigeti, Nikolett Heged ű s, Anna Á gnes Rauscher, P é ter T ó th, Ivan Ivic, Parasuraman Padmanabhan, Gabriella P á l, Á rp á d Dobolyi, M á t é Gyimesi, Andr á s M Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research

PET Detection of Cerebral Necrosis Using an Infarct-Avid Agent 2-Deoxy-2- 18 FFluoro- d -Glucaric Acid (FGA) in a Mouse Model of the Brain Stroke
ConclusionsAccumulation of FGA correlated well with the perfusion defect and inflammatory injury. As a PET agent, FGA has potential to image infarcted core in the brain stroke injury with high sensitivity, resolution, and specificity.
Source: Molecular Imaging and Biology - June 15, 2020 Category: Molecular Biology Source Type: research