Affiliation:
1. Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, University of Thessaly,
Larissa, Greece
Abstract
Abstract:
Stroke is one of the most devastating manifestations of cardiovascular disease.
Growing age, arterial hypertension, and atherosclerosis are identified as independent risk
factors for stroke, primarily due to structural and functional alterations in the cerebrovascular
tree. Recent data from in vitro and clinical studies have suggested that the immune
system influences atherosclerosis, promoting vascular stiffness and vascular aging and
contributing to ischemic stroke, intracranial haemorrhage and microbleeds, white matter
disease, and cognitive decline. Furthermore, aging is related to a chronic low-grade inflammatory
state, in which macrophage, neutrophils, natural killer (NK cells), and B and
T lymphocytes act as major effectors of the immune-mediated cell responses. Moreover,
oxidative stress and vascular inflammation are correlated with endothelial dysfunction,
vascular aging, blood-brain barrier disruption, lacunar lesions, and neurodegenerative disorders.
This review discusses the pathophysiological roles of fundamental cellular and
molecular mechanisms of aging, including the complex interplay between them and innate
immunity, as well as vascular dysfunction, arterial stiffness, atherosclerosis,
atherothrombosis, systemic inflammation, and blood-brain barrier dysfunction.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry
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