Neutrophils are rapidly recruited in response to local tissue infection or inflammation. Stroke triggers a strong inflammatory reaction but the relevance of neutrophils in the ischemic brain is not fully understood, particularly in the absence of reperfusion. We investigated brain neutrophil recruitment in two murine models of permanent ischemia induced by either cauterization of the distal portion of the middle cerebral artery (c-MCAo) or intraluminal MCA occlusion (il-MCAo), and three fatal cases of human ischemic stroke. Flow cytometry analyses revealed progressive neutrophil recruitment after c-MCAo, lesser neutrophil recruitment following il-MCAo, and absence of neutrophils after sham operation. Confocal microscopy identified neutrophi...
Ischemic stroke caused by thromboembolic occlusion of large cerebral arteries, such as the internal ...
International audienceThe migration of polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMN) into the brain parenchym...
The migration of polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMN) into the brain parenchyma and release of their...
Stroke attracts neutrophils to the injured brain tissue where they can damage the integrity of the b...
Background and purposeInflammation-related comorbidities contribute to stroke-induced immune respons...
As a natural response to injury and disease, neutrophils activate, adhere to the microvasculature, m...
As a natural response to injury and disease, neutrophils activate, adhere to the microvasculature, m...
Immune cells can significantly predict and affect the clinical outcome of stroke. In particular, the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evidence now exists for a pathogenic role for neutrophils in acute cerebral ...
Reperfusion injury following ischemic stroke is a complex pathophysiological process involving numer...
This is the published version. Copyright 1996 American Society for Clinical Research.Acute neutrophi...
This is the published version. Copyright 1996 American Society for Clinical Research.Acute neutrophi...
Stroke is a debilitating disease with immense global impact. Emerging yet conflicting evidence sugge...
Ischemic stroke caused by thromboembolic occlusion of large cerebral arteries, such as the internal ...
Ischemic stroke caused by thromboembolic occlusion of large cerebral arteries, such as the internal ...
Ischemic stroke caused by thromboembolic occlusion of large cerebral arteries, such as the internal ...
International audienceThe migration of polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMN) into the brain parenchym...
The migration of polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMN) into the brain parenchyma and release of their...
Stroke attracts neutrophils to the injured brain tissue where they can damage the integrity of the b...
Background and purposeInflammation-related comorbidities contribute to stroke-induced immune respons...
As a natural response to injury and disease, neutrophils activate, adhere to the microvasculature, m...
As a natural response to injury and disease, neutrophils activate, adhere to the microvasculature, m...
Immune cells can significantly predict and affect the clinical outcome of stroke. In particular, the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evidence now exists for a pathogenic role for neutrophils in acute cerebral ...
Reperfusion injury following ischemic stroke is a complex pathophysiological process involving numer...
This is the published version. Copyright 1996 American Society for Clinical Research.Acute neutrophi...
This is the published version. Copyright 1996 American Society for Clinical Research.Acute neutrophi...
Stroke is a debilitating disease with immense global impact. Emerging yet conflicting evidence sugge...
Ischemic stroke caused by thromboembolic occlusion of large cerebral arteries, such as the internal ...
Ischemic stroke caused by thromboembolic occlusion of large cerebral arteries, such as the internal ...
Ischemic stroke caused by thromboembolic occlusion of large cerebral arteries, such as the internal ...
International audienceThe migration of polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMN) into the brain parenchym...
The migration of polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMN) into the brain parenchyma and release of their...