Cortical spreading depression in traumatic brain injuries: Is there a role for astrocytes?

Torrente, Daniel; Cabezas, Ricardo; Fidel Avila, Marco; Miguel Garcia-Segura, Luis; Barreto, George E.; Araujo Guedes, Rubem Carlos

Abstract

Cortical spreading depression (CSD) is a presumably pathophysiological phenomenon that interrupts local cortical function for periods of minutes to hours. This phenomenon is important due to its association with different neurological disorders such as migraine, malignant stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI). Glial cells, especially astrocytes, play an important role in the regulation of CSD and in the protection of neurons under brain trauma. The correlation of TBI with CSD and the astrocytic function under these conditions remain unclear. This review discusses the possible link of TBI and CSD and its implication for neuronal survival. Additionally, we highlight the importance of astrocytic function for brain protection, and suggest possible therapeutic strategies.targeting astrocytes to improve the outcome following TBI-ssociated CSD. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000335114400002 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS
Volumen: 565
Editorial: ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 2
Página final: 6
DOI:

10.1016/j.neulet.2013.12.058

Notas: ISI