Department of Neurosurgery, State University of New York, Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, 13210, USA.
Center for Excellence in Aging and Brain Repair, Department of Neurosurgery and Brain Repair, University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL, 33612, USA.
Prog Neurobiol. 2018 Apr-May;163-164:5-26. doi: 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2018.01.004. Epub 2018 Feb 21.
Stroke represents a severe medical condition that causes stroke survivors to suffer from long-term and even lifelong disability. Over the past several decades, a vast majority of stroke research targets neuroprotection in the acute phase, while little work has been done to enhance stroke recovery at the later stage. Through reviewing current understanding of brain plasticity, stroke pathology, and emerging preclinical and clinical restorative approaches, this review aims to provide new insights to advance the research field for stroke recovery. Lifelong brain plasticity offers the long-lasting possibility to repair a stroke-damaged brain. Stroke impairs the structural and functional integrity of entire brain networks; the restorative approaches containing multi-components have great potential to maximize stroke recovery by rebuilding and normalizing the stroke-disrupted entire brain networks and brain functioning. The restorative window for stroke recovery is much longer than previously thought. The optimal time for brain repair appears to be at later stage of stroke rather than the earlier stage. It is expected that these new insights will advance our understanding of stroke recovery and assist in developing the next generation of restorative approaches for enhancing brain repair after stroke.
中风是一种严重的医学病症,会导致中风幸存者长期甚至终身残疾。在过去几十年中,绝大多数中风研究都集中在急性期的神经保护上,而在后期阶段增强中风恢复的工作却很少。通过回顾当前对大脑可塑性、中风病理学以及新兴的临床前和临床恢复方法的理解,这篇综述旨在为中风恢复的研究领域提供新的见解。终身大脑可塑性为修复中风受损的大脑提供了持久的可能性。中风会损害整个大脑网络的结构和功能完整性;包含多组分的恢复方法具有很大的潜力,通过重建和规范中风破坏的整个大脑网络和大脑功能,最大限度地提高中风恢复。中风恢复的恢复窗口比以前想象的要长得多。大脑修复的最佳时间似乎是在中风的后期阶段,而不是早期阶段。预计这些新的见解将促进我们对中风恢复的理解,并有助于开发下一代恢复方法,以增强中风后的大脑修复。