Intracerebral Hemorrhage Research -

Intracerebral Hemorrhage Research (eBook)

From Bench to Bedside

John Zhang, Austin Colohan (Herausgeber)

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2011 | 2011
XV, 453 Seiten
Springer Wien (Verlag)
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The volume includes 75 papers which were presented at the Third International Conference on Intracerebral Hemorrhage, held in Rancho Mirage, California, in March 2010. The topics treated include animal models, pathophysiology of cerebral hemorrhage, experimental treatment for cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral hemorrhage clinical manifestations, prognosis of cerebral hemorrhage, and clinical management. The articles represent the recent advances in hemorrhagic brain injury research presented by highly respected laboratories around the world.

Cerebral hemorrhage animal models: Q. Ma, N. Khatibi, H. Chen, J. Tang, J. H. Zhang: History of Preclinical Models of Intracerebral Hemorrhage. - A. Manaenko, H. Chen, J. H. Zhang, J. Tang Comparison of different preclinical models of intracerebral hemorrhage. - H. Chen, J. H. Zhang: Cerebral amyloid angiopathy-related microhemorrhages in Alzheimer's disease: a review of investigative animal models. - B. Orakcioglu, M. Kentar, Y. Uozumi, E. Santos, P. Schiebel, A. Unterberg, O.W. Sakowitz: Multiparametric characterisation of the perihemorrhagic zone in a porcine model of lobar ICH. - J. Tang, J. Ai, R. Loch Macdonald: Developing a model of chronic subdural hematoma. - Y. Tada, Y. Kanematsu, M. Kanematsu, Y. Nuki, E. I Liang, K. Wada, H. Makino, T. Hashimoto: A mouse model of intracranial aneurysm—technical considerations. - T. Lekic, R. P. Ostrowski, H. Suzuki, A. Manaenko, W. Rolland, N. Fathali, J. Tang, J. H. Zhang: The postpartum period of pregnancy worsens brain injury and functional outcome after cerebellar hemorrhage in rats. - T. Tsubokawa, H. Joshita, Y. Shiokawa, H. Miyazaki: Hyperglycemia and hemorrhagic transformation of cerebral infarction: a macroscopic hemorrhagic transformation rat model. - Y. Xing, X. Jiang, Y. Yang, G. Xi: Hemorrhagic transformation induced by acute hyperglycemia in a rat model of transient focal ischemia. -T. Lekic, A. Manaenko, W. Rolland, J. Tang, J. H. Zhang: A novel preclinical model of germinal matrix hemorrhage using neonatal rats.Pathophysiology of cerebral hemorrhage: J. Lok, W. Leung, S. Murphy, W. Butler, N. Noviski, E. H. Lo: Intracranial hemorrhage – mechanisms of secondary brain injury. - R.F. Keep, G. Xi, Y. Hua, J. Xiang: Clot formation, vascular repair and hematoma resolution after ICH, a coordinating role for thrombin?. - D.-Z. Liu, F. R Sharp: The dual role of src kinases in intracerebral hemorrhage. - H. Kim, H. Su, S. Weinsheimer, L. Pawlikowska, W. L. Young: Brain arteriovenous malformation pathogenesis: a response-to-injury paradigm. - N. Fathali, N. H. Khatibi, R. P. Ostrowski, J. H. Zhang: The evolving landscape of neuroinflammation after neonatal hypoxia-ischemia. - F. Zhao, S. Song, W. Liu, R. F. Keep, G. Xi, Y. Hua: Red blood cell lysis and brain tissue-type transglutaminase upregulation in a hippocampal model of intracerebral hemorrhage. - X. Zhao, S. Song, G. Sun, J. Zhang, R. Strong, L. Zhang, J. C. Grotta, J. Aronowski: Cytoprotective role of haptoglobin in brain after experimental intracerebral hemorrhage. - Y. Gong, Y. He, Y. Gu, R. F. Keep, G. Xi, Y. Hua: Effects of aging on autophagy after experimental intracerebral hemorrhage Z. Ye, Q. Xie, G. Xi, R. Keep, Y. Hua: Effects of gender on heart injury after intracerebral hemorrhage in ratsY. Gu, Y. Hua, Y. He, L. Wang, H. Hu, R. F. Keep, G. Xi: Iron accumulation and DNA damage in a pig model of intracerebral hemorrhageH. Suzuki, T. Sozen, Y. Hasegawa, W. Chen, K. Kanamaru, W. Taki, J. H. Zhang: Subarachnoid hemorrhage causes pulmonary endothelial cell apoptosis and neurogenic pulmonary edema in miceY. He, Y. Hua, R. F. Keep, W. Liu, M. M. Wang, G. Xi: Hemoglobin expression in neurons and glia after intracerebral hemorrhageExperimental treatment for cerebral hemorrhageP. R. Gigante, G. Appelboom, B. Y. Hwang, R. M. Haque, M. L. Yeh, A. Ducruet, C. P. Kellner, J. Gorski, S. E. Keesecker, E. Sander Connolly, Jr.: Isoflurane preconditioning affords functional neuroprotection in a murine model of intracerebral hemorrhage R. Ayer, V. Jadhav, T. Sugawara, J.H. Zhang: The neuroprotective effects of cyclooxygenase-2 inhibition in a mouse model of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhageJ. Tong, J. M. Latzman, J. Rauch, D. S. Zagzag, J. H. Huang, U. Samadani: Sonic hedgehog agonist fails to induce neural stem cell precursors in a porcine model of experimental intracranial hemorrhageA. Manaenko, T. Lekic, J. H. Zhang, J. Tang: NC1900, An arginine vasopressin analogue, fails to reduce brain edema and improve neurobehavioral deficits in an intracerebral hemorrhagic stroke mice model A. Manaenko, N. Fathali, S. Williams, T. Lekic, J. H. Zhang, J. Tang: Geldanamycin reduced brain injury in mouse model of intracerebral hemorrhageL. Kueppers-Tiedt, A. Manaenko, D. Michalski, A. Guenther, C. Hobohm, A. Wagner, J. H. Zhang, D. Schneider: Combined systemic thrombolysis with Alteplase and early hyperbaric oxygen therapy in experimental embolic stroke in rats – relationship to functional outcome and reduction of structural damageL. H. Sansing, T. H. Harris, S. E. Kasner, C. A. Hunter, K. Kariko: Neutrophil depletion diminishes monocyte infiltration and improves functional outcome after experimental intracerebral hemorrhageA. Manaenko, T. Lekic, Q. Ma, R. P. Ostrowski, J. H. Zhang, J. Tang: Hydrogen inhalation is neuroprotective and improves functional outcomes in mice after intracerebral hemorrhageT. Hatakeyama, M. Okauchi, Y. Hua, R. F. Keep, G. Xi: Deferoxamine reduces cavity size in the brain after intracerebral hemorrhage in aged ratsA. Manaenko, N. Fathali, N. H. Khatibi, T. Lekic, K. J. Shum, R. Martin, J. H. Zhang, J. Tang: Post-treatment with Sr49059 improve outcomes following an intracerebral hemorrhagic stroke in miceH. Hu, L. Wang, M. Okauchi , R. Keep, G. Xi, Y. Hua: Deferoxamine affects heat shock protein expression in heart after intracerebral hemorrhage in aged ratsT. Lekic, A. Manaenko, W. Rolland, K. Virbel, R. Hartman, J. Tang, J. H. Zhang: Neuroprotection by melatonin after germinal matrix hemorrhage in neonatal ratsN. H. Khatibi, L. K. Lee, Y. Zhou, W. Chen, W. Rolland, N. Fathali, R. Martin, R. Applegate, G. Stier, J. H. Zhang: Endothelin receptor-A (Eta) inhibition fails to improve neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in ratsW. B. Rolland II, A. Manaenko, T. Lekic, Y. Hasegawa, R. Ostrowski, J. Tang, J. H. Zhang: FTY720 is neuroprotective and improves functional outcomes after intracerebral hemorrhage in miceS. Song, H. Hu, Y. Hua, J. A. Wang, G. Xi: Thrombin preconditioning reduces iron-induced brain swelling and brain atrophyN. H. Khatibi, V. Jadhav, S. Charles, J. Chiu, J. Buchholz, J. Tang, J. H. Zhang: Capsaicin pre-treatment provides neurovascular protection against neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in ratsH. Suzuki, Y. Hasegawa, R. Ayer, T. Sugawara, W. Chen, T. Sozen, K. Kanamaru, W. Taki, J. H. Zhang: Effects of recombinant osteopontin on blood-brain barrier disruption after subarachnoid hemorrhage in ratsT. Lekic, A. Manaenko, W. Rolland, N. Fathali, M. Peterson, J. Tang, J. H. Zhang: Protective effect of hydrogen gas therapy after germinal matrix hemorrhage in neonatal ratsD. Westra, W. Chen, R. Tsuchiyama, A. Colohan, J. Zhang: Pretreatment with normobaric and hyperbaric oxygenation worsens cerebral edema and neurologic outcomes in a murine model of surgically induced brain injuryT. Lekic, A. Manaenko, W. Rolland, R. P. Ostrowski, K. Virbel, J. Tang, J. H. Zhang: Beneficial effect of hyperbaric oxygenation after neonatal germinal matrix hemorrhageH. Hu, S. Yamashita, S. Song, Y. Hua, R. F. Keep, G. Xi: Thrombin preconditioning attenuates iron-induced neuronal deathN. H. Khatibi, V. Jadhav, M. Saidi, W. Chen, R. Martin, G. Stier, J. Tang, J. H. Zhang: Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor treatment provides neuroprotection in surgically induced brain injured miceQ. Xie, G. Wu, G. Xi, R. Keep, Y. Hua: Tamoxifen treatment for intracerebral hemorrhageN. H. Khatibi, V. Jadhav, B. Matus, N. Fathali, R. Martin, R. Applegate, J. Tang, J. H. Zhang: Prostaglandin E2 Ep1 receptor inhibition fails to provide neuroprotection in surgically-induced brain injured miceN. Jafarian, R. Ayer, J. Eckermann, N. Jafarian, R.L. Applegate II, G. Stier, R. Martin, J. Tang, J.H. Zhang: Mucosal tolerance to brain antigens preserves endogenous TGFβ-1 and improves neurological outcomes following experimental craniotomyZ. Chen, G. Xi, Y. Mao, R. Keep, Y. Hua: Effects of progesterone and testosterone on ICH-induced brain injury in ratsW. Guan, A. Kozak, S. C. Fagan: Drug repurposing for vascular protection after acute ischemic strokeM. Chau, D. Chen, L. Wei: Erythropoietin attenuates inflammatory factors and cell death in neonatal rats with intracerebral hemorrhageW. Liu, O. Chen, C. Chen, B. Wu, J. Tang, J. H. Zhang: Protective effects of hydrogen on fetal brain injury during maternal mypoxiaCerebral hemorrhage clinical manifestationsK. Jin, X. Mao, L. Xie, D. A. Greenberg: Neuroglobin expression in human arteriovenous mnalformation and intracerebral hemorrhageX. Li, J. H. Zhang, X. Qin: Intracerebral hemorrhage and meteorological factors in Chongqing, in the Southwest of ChinaJ. Feng, J. H. Zhang, X. Qin: Timing pattern of onset in patients with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhageF. Jiang, J. H. Zhang, X. Qin: "Weekend Effects" in patients with intracerebral hemorrhageY. Kong, Y. Wang, J. H. Zhang, X. Wang, X. Qin: Disparities in medical expenditure and outcomes among patients with intracranial hemorrhage associated with different insurance status in southwestern ChinaZ. Guo, T. Wang, J. H. Zhang, X. Qin: Clinical analysis on electrolyte imbalance in thalamic hemorrhage within 24 hours after admissionT. Tao, T. Wang, J. H. Zhang, X. Qin: Characteristics of pulse pressure parameters in acute intracerebral hemorrhage patientsQ. Liu,Y. Ding, H. Lei, J. Zhang: Electrocardiographic abnormalities in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage Q. Liu, Y. Ding, H. Lei, J. Zhang: Electrocardiogram change of acute subarachnoid hemorrhagic patientsG. Huo, Q. Feng, M. Tang, D. Li: Diagnosis and treatment of hemorrhagic pituitary adenomasX. Wang, Y. Kong, H. Chen, J. H Zhang, Y. Wang: Characteristics of acute cerebral hemorrhage with regard to lipid metabolism and glycometabolism among different age groups Prognosis of cerebral hemorrhageL. H. Keong, A. R. I. Ghani, M. S. Awang, S. Sayuthi, B. Idris, J. M. Abdullah: The role of high augmentation index in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage to prognosticate mortalityG. Li, Xinyue Qin, G. Pen, W. Wu, J. Yang, Q. Yang: Effect of minimally invasive aspiration in treatment of massive intracerebral hemorrhageY. Wang, X. Wang, Y. Kong, F. Li, H. Chen: Retrospective analysis of the predictive effect of coagulogram on the prognosis of Intracerebral hemorrhageX. Hu, J. H. Zhang, X. Qin: Risk factors of early death in patients with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage during hospitalizationY. Wang, T. Wang, J. H. Zhang, X. Qin: Effects of early serum glucose levels on prognosis of patients with acute intracerebral hemorrhageQ. Li, X. Qin, J. Zhang, J. Yang: The prognosis study of 324 cases with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage in Chongqing , ChinaH. Chen, F. Li , X. Wang, Y. Kong, Y. Wang: Retrospective analysis of the predictive effect of routine biochemical results on the prognosis of Intracerebral hemorrhageClinical ManagementJ. Bartek Jr., J. Hansen-Schwartz, J. Degn, B. Romner, K.L. Welling, W. Fischer Alteplase (rtPA) treatment of intraventricular haematoma (IVH): Safety of an efficient methodological approach for rapid clot removalN. Shimamura, A. Munakata, M. Naraoka, T. Nakano, H. Ohkuma: Decompressive hemi-craniectomy is not necessary to rescue supratentorial hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage patients: Consecutive single center experience.A. Husin, J. M. Abdullah: Intravascular hypothermia for acute haemorrhagic stroke: a pilot studyP. A. Bouz, W. D. Johnson: Use of intralesional tPA in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage retrospective analysisY. Hasegawa, S. Yano, T. Sakurama, Y. Ohmori, T. Kawano, M. Morioka, H. Chen, J- H Zhang, and J.  Kuratsu: Endoscopic surgical treatment for pituitary apoplexy in three elderly patients over the age of 80L. Ran, N. H. Khatibi, X. Qin, J. H. Zhang: Proton pump inhibitor prophylaxis increases the risk of nosocomial pneumonia in patients with an intracerebral hemorrhagic stroke

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.7.2011
Reihe/Serie Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement
Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement
Zusatzinfo XV, 453 p.
Verlagsort Vienna
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Neurologie
Schlagworte animal modeling • Brain Injury • intracerebral hemorrhage
ISBN-10 3-7091-0693-1 / 3709106931
ISBN-13 978-3-7091-0693-8 / 9783709106938
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