Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
Institute of Neurological Sciences and Psychiatry, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2019;1147:189-213. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-16908-4_9.
Recent stroke research has shifted the focus to the microvasculature from neuron-centric views. It is increasingly recognized that a successful neuroprotection is not feasible without microvascular protection. On the other hand, recent studies on pericytes, long-neglected cells on microvessels have provided insight into the regulation of microcirculation. Pericytes play an essential role in matching the metabolic demand of nervous tissue with the blood flow in addition to regulating the development and maintenance of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), leukocyte trafficking across the BBB and angiogenesis. Pericytes appears to be highly vulnerable to injury. Ischemic injury to pericytes on cerebral microvasculature unfavorably impacts the stroke-induced tissue damage and brain edema by disrupting microvascular blood flow and BBB integrity. Strongly supporting this, clinical imaging studies show that tissue reperfusion is not always obtained after recanalization. Therefore, prevention of pericyte dysfunction may improve the outcome of recanalization therapies by promoting microcirculatory reperfusion and preventing hemorrhage and edema. In the peri-infarct tissue, pericytes are detached from microvessels and promote angiogenesis and neurogenesis, and hence positively effect stroke outcome. Expectedly, we will learn more about the place of pericytes in CNS pathologies including stroke and devise approaches to treat them in the next decades.
最近的中风研究从神经元为中心的观点转向了微血管。越来越多的人认识到,如果没有微血管保护,成功的神经保护是不可能的。另一方面,最近对周细胞的研究,这些长期被忽视的微血管细胞,为调节微循环提供了新的认识。周细胞在调节脑血屏障(BBB)的通透性和白细胞穿越 BBB 的迁移以及血管生成的同时,在匹配神经组织的代谢需求与血液流动方面起着至关重要的作用。周细胞似乎很容易受到损伤。脑微血管周细胞的缺血性损伤通过破坏微血管血流和 BBB 的完整性,对中风引起的组织损伤和脑水肿产生不利影响。强有力的支持证据来自于临床影像学研究,这些研究表明,再灌注后并不总是能获得组织再灌注。因此,预防周细胞功能障碍可能通过促进微循环再灌注和防止出血和水肿来改善再通治疗的效果。在梗死周围组织中,周细胞从微血管上分离出来,促进血管生成和神经发生,从而对中风的预后产生积极影响。可以预期,在未来几十年里,我们将更多地了解周细胞在包括中风在内的中枢神经系统疾病中的作用,并设计出针对它们的治疗方法。