Monday, September 21, 2015

The evolving roles of pericyte in early brain injury after subarachnoid hemorrhage

Yujie Chen, Qiang Li, Jiping Tang, Hua Feng, John H Zhang


Abstract
Despite accumulated understanding on the mechanisms of early brain injury and improved management of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), it is still one of the serious and refractory health problems around the world. Traditionally, pericyte, served as capillary contraction handler, is recently considered as the main participant of microcirculation regulation in SAH pathophysiology. However, accumulate evidences indicate that pericyte is much more than we already know. Therefore, we briefly review the characteristics, regulation pathways and functions of pericyte, aim to summarize the evolving new pathophysiological roles of pericyte that are implicated in early brain injury after SAH and to improve our understanding in order to explore potential novel therapeutic options for patients with SAH.

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Keywords:
Pericyte, Subarachnoid hemorrhage, Early brain injury, Vascular neural network



 
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