Journal of the neurological sciences
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Investigations were performed to localize and analyze the botulinum toxin (BoNT-A) related changes of cerebral cortex activation in chronic stroke patients suffering from severe hand paralysis with arm spasticity. Effects on task- related cerebral activation were evaluated by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). ⋯ Whole brain activation patterns during BoNT-A treatment of post-stroke arm spasticity and further follow up document predominantly gradual changes both within and outside the classical sensorimotor system.
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Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) may predict future risk for intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). ICH is one of the most important complications of aspirin use. The association between aspirin use and CMBs is still controversial. In this context, we sought to investigate whether aspirin use is associated with CMBs in subjects without previous history of stroke. ⋯ We found that the prevalence of CMBs did not increase in the group of aspirin use, and the presence of CMBs was not associated with the duration of aspirin use in asymptomatic elderly subjects without a history of stroke or transient ischemic attack.
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Circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play an important role in angiogenesis and vasculogenesis. Statins administered promote functional improvement in rats, independent of their capability to lower cholesterol. Whether statin treatment regulates circulating EPCs after traumatic brain injury (TBI) has not been investigated. ⋯ We found that atorvastatin administration significantly induced angiogenesis and increased circulating EPC levels as well as improved functional recovery when compared with non-treatment TBI-control rats (P<0.05). The circulating EPC level is correlated with vascular density (r=0.878, P <0.05) and CD31 positive cell number in the injured brain (r=0.921, P <0.05). The results suggest that increasing circulating EPCs with atorvastatin treatment may contribute to the observed increase in angiogenesis and improved functional outcome after TBI.