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Stroke-Induced Respiratory Dysfunction Is Associated With Cognitive Decline.
Patrizz, Anthony; El Hamamy, Ahmad; Maniskas, Michael; Munshi, Yashasvee; Atadja, Louise; Ahnstedt, Hilda; Howe, Matthew; Bu, Fan; Mulkey, Daniel K; McCullough, Louise D; Li, Jun.
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  • Patrizz A; The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (A.P., A.E.H., M.M., Y.M., L.A., H.A., M.H., F.B., L.D.M., J.L.).
  • El Hamamy A; McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX (A.P., A.E.H., M.M., Y.M., L.A., H.A., M.H., F.B., L.D.M., J.L.).
  • Maniskas M; The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (A.P., A.E.H., M.M., Y.M., L.A., H.A., M.H., F.B., L.D.M., J.L.).
  • Munshi Y; McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX (A.P., A.E.H., M.M., Y.M., L.A., H.A., M.H., F.B., L.D.M., J.L.).
  • Atadja L; The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (A.P., A.E.H., M.M., Y.M., L.A., H.A., M.H., F.B., L.D.M., J.L.).
  • Ahnstedt H; McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX (A.P., A.E.H., M.M., Y.M., L.A., H.A., M.H., F.B., L.D.M., J.L.).
  • Howe M; The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (A.P., A.E.H., M.M., Y.M., L.A., H.A., M.H., F.B., L.D.M., J.L.).
  • Bu F; McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX (A.P., A.E.H., M.M., Y.M., L.A., H.A., M.H., F.B., L.D.M., J.L.).
  • Mulkey DK; The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (A.P., A.E.H., M.M., Y.M., L.A., H.A., M.H., F.B., L.D.M., J.L.).
  • McCullough LD; McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX (A.P., A.E.H., M.M., Y.M., L.A., H.A., M.H., F.B., L.D.M., J.L.).
  • Li J; The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (A.P., A.E.H., M.M., Y.M., L.A., H.A., M.H., F.B., L.D.M., J.L.).
Stroke ; 54(7): 1863-1874, 2023 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37264918
BACKGROUND: Respiratory dysfunction is a common complication of stroke, with an incidence of over 60%. Despite the high prevalence of stroke-induced respiratory dysfunction, how disordered breathing influences recovery and cognitive outcomes after ischemic stroke is unknown. We hypothesized that stroke induces chronic respiratory dysfunction, breathing instability, and apnea in mice, which would contribute to higher mortality and greater poststroke cognitive deficits. METHODS: Mice were subjected to a 60-minute transient middle cerebral artery occlusion or permanent distal middle cerebral artery occlusion. Whole body plethysmography was performed on C57BL/6 young (2-3 months) and aged (20 months) male and female mice. Animals were exposed to a variety of gas conditions to assess the contribution of peripheral and central chemoreceptors. A battery of cognitive tests was performed to examine behavioral function. RESULTS: Middle cerebral artery occlusion led to disordered breathing characterized by hypoventilation and apneas. Cognitive decline correlated with the severity of disordered breathing. Distal permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion, which produces a smaller cortical infarct, also produced breathing disorders and cognitive impairment but only in aged mice. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that poststroke apnea is associated with cognitive decline and highlights the influence of aging on breathing disorders after stroke. Therefore, the treatment of respiratory instability may be a viable approach to improving cognitive outcomes after stroke.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Acidente Vascular Cerebral / Disfunção Cognitiva Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Stroke Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Acidente Vascular Cerebral / Disfunção Cognitiva Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Stroke Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article