Affiliation:
1. Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System, 3350 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, CA 92161, United States
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease and associated cerebral stroke are a global epidemic attributed to
genetic and epigenetic factors, such as diet, life style and an increasingly sedentary existence due to
technological advances in both the developing and developed world. There are approximately 5.9 million
stroke-related deaths worldwide annually. Current epidemiological data indicate that nearly 16.9
million people worldwide suffer a new or recurrent stroke yearly. In 2014 alone, 2.4% of adults in the
United States (US) were estimated to experience stroke, which is the leading cause of adult disability
and the fifth leading cause of death in the US There are 2 main types of stroke: Hemorrhagic (HS) and
ischemic stroke (IS), with IS occurring more frequently. HS is caused by intra-cerebral hemorrhage
mainly due to high blood pressure, while IS is caused by either embolic or thrombotic stroke. Both result
in motor impairments, numbness or abnormal sensations, cognitive deficits, and mood disorders
(e.g. depression). This review focuses on the 1) pathophysiology of stroke (neuronal cell loss, defective
blood brain barrier, microglia activation, and inflammation), 2) the role of the membrane protein caveolin-
1 (Cav-1) in normal brain physiology and stroke-induced changes, and, 3) we briefly discussed the
potential therapeutic role of Cav-1 in recovery following stroke.
Funder
National Institutes of Health
Veteran Affairs Merit Award from the Department of Veterans Affairs
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Pharmacology
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