Li Hao, Xu Shiyao, Xu Beibei, Zhang Yutong, Yin Jun, Yang Yi
Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China.
The Institute of Neuroscience, Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China.
J Clin Med. 2023 Aug 5;12(15):5132. doi: 10.3390/jcm12155132.
Advances in imaging techniques have led to a rise in the diagnosis of spontaneous cervicocranial arterial dissection (SCCAD), which is now considered a common cause of stroke in young adults. However, our understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying SCCAD remains limited. Prior studies have proposed various factors contributing to arterial wall weakness or stress as potential causes for SCCAD. A combination of biopsies, case reports, and case-control studies suggests that inflammatory changes and autoimmunity may play roles in the cascade of events leading to SCCAD. In this review, we examine the close relationship between SCCAD, chronic inflammation, and autoimmune diseases, aiming to explore potential underlying pathophysiological mechanisms connecting these conditions. While some relevant hypotheses and studies exist, direct evidence on this topic is still relatively scarce. Further investigation of the underlying mechanisms in larger clinical cohorts is needed, and the exploration of animal models may provide novel insights.
成像技术的进步导致自发性颈颅动脉夹层(SCCAD)的诊断率上升,SCCAD现在被认为是年轻成年人中风的常见原因。然而,我们对SCCAD潜在病理生理机制的理解仍然有限。先前的研究提出了各种导致动脉壁薄弱或应力增加的因素,作为SCCAD的潜在病因。活检、病例报告和病例对照研究的综合结果表明,炎症变化和自身免疫可能在导致SCCAD的一系列事件中起作用。在本综述中,我们研究了SCCAD、慢性炎症和自身免疫性疾病之间的密切关系,旨在探索连接这些情况的潜在病理生理机制。虽然存在一些相关的假设和研究,但关于这一主题的直接证据仍然相对较少。需要在更大的临床队列中进一步研究潜在机制,动物模型的探索可能会提供新的见解。