Lauritzen Martin, Strong Anthony J
1 Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology and Center for Healthy Aging, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
2 Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Rigshospitalet, Glostrup, Denmark.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2017 May;37(5):1553-1570. doi: 10.1177/0271678X16657092. Epub 2016 Jan 1.
A new research field in translational neuroscience has opened as a result of the recognition since 2002 that "spreading depression of Leão" can be detected in many patients with acute brain injury, whether vascular and spontaneous, or traumatic in origin, as well as in those many individuals experiencing the visual (or sensorimotor) aura of migraine. In this review, we trace from their first description in rabbits through to their detection and study in migraine and the injured human brain, and from our personal perspectives, the evolution of understanding of the importance of spread of mass depolarisations in cerebral grey matter. Detection of spontaneous depolarisations occurring and spreading in the periphery or penumbra of experimental focal cortical ischemic lesions and of their adverse effects on the cerebral cortical microcirculation and on the tissue glucose and oxygen pools has led to clearer concepts of how ischaemic and traumatic lesions evolve in the injured human brain, and of how to seek to improve clinical management and outcome. Recognition of the likely fundamental significance of spreading depolarisations for this wide range of serious acute encephalopathies in humans provides a powerful case for a fresh examination of neuroprotection strategies.
自2002年认识到“莱奥的扩散性抑制”可在许多急性脑损伤患者中检测到以来,一个新的转化神经科学研究领域已经开启,这些患者无论是血管性和自发性的,还是外伤性的,以及许多经历偏头痛视觉(或感觉运动)先兆的个体。在这篇综述中,我们从它们在兔子身上的首次描述追溯到在偏头痛和受伤的人脑中的检测和研究,并从我们个人的角度,阐述对大脑灰质中大量去极化扩散重要性的理解的演变。在实验性局灶性皮质缺血性病变的周边或半暗带中检测到自发去极化的发生和扩散,以及它们对大脑皮质微循环以及组织葡萄糖和氧储备的不利影响,已经使人们对缺血性和创伤性病变在受伤人脑中的演变方式,以及如何寻求改善临床管理和预后有了更清晰的概念。认识到扩散性去极化对人类如此广泛的严重急性脑病具有根本重要性,为重新审视神经保护策略提供了有力的理由。