[HTML][HTML] Neuroinflammation as a key driver of secondary neurodegeneration following stroke?

SM Stuckey, LK Ong, LE Collins-Praino… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Ischaemic stroke involves the rapid onset of focal neurological dysfunction, most commonly
due to an arterial blockage in a specific region of the brain. Stroke is a leading cause of …

[HTML][HTML] Cellular and Molecular targets for Non-Invasive, non-pharmacological Therapeutic/Rehabilitative interventions in Acute ischemic stroke

G Onose, A Anghelescu, D Blendea, V Ciobanu… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
BACKGROUND: Cerebral circulation delivers the blood flow to the brain through a
dedicated network of sanguine vessels. A healthy human brain can regulate cerebral blood …

[HTML][HTML] Intermittent theta-burst stimulation improves motor function by inhibiting neuronal pyroptosis and regulating microglial polarization via TLR4/NFκB/NLRP3 …

L Luo, M Liu, Y Fan, J Zhang, L Liu, Y Li… - Journal of …, 2022 - Springer
Background Neuronal pyroptosis and neuroinflammation with excess microglial activation
are widely involved in the early pathological process of ischemic stroke. Repetitive …

[HTML][HTML] Benefits from repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in post-stroke rehabilitation

M Starosta, N Cichoń, J Saluk-Bijak, E Miller - Journal of clinical medicine, 2022 - mdpi.com
Stroke is an acute neurovascular central nervous system (CNS) injury and one of the main
causes of long-term disability and mortality. Post-stroke rehabilitation as part of recovery is …

Beneficial effects of theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation on stroke injury via improving neuronal microenvironment and mitochondrial integrity

X Zong, Y Dong, Y Li, L Yang, Y Li, B Yang… - Translational stroke …, 2020 - Springer
Recent work suggests that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) may
beneficially alter the pathological status of several neurological disorders, although the …

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the brain after ischemic stroke: mechanisms from animal models

Y Xing, Y Zhang, C Li, L Luo, Y Hua, J Hu… - Cellular and Molecular …, 2023 - Springer
Stroke is a common cerebrovascular disease with high morbidity, mortality, and disability
worldwide. Post-stroke dysfunction is related to the death of neurons and impairment of …

[HTML][HTML] Changes in the rodent gut microbiome following chronic restraint stress and low-intensity rTMS

BJ Seewoo, EG Chua, Y Arena-Foster… - Neurobiology of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Gut microbiome composition is associated with mood-relating behaviours, including those
reflecting depression-like phenotypes. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), a …

[HTML][HTML] The role of brain oscillations in post-stroke motor recovery: An overview

G Leonardi, R Ciurleo, F Cucinotta, B Fonti… - Frontiers in systems …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Stroke is the second cause of disability and death worldwide, highly impacting patient's
quality of life. Several changes in brain architecture and function led by stroke can be …

[HTML][HTML] Contribution of glial cells to the neuroprotective effects triggered by repetitive magnetic stimulation: a systematic review

SA Ferreira, N Pinto, I Serrenho, MV Pato… - Neural Regeneration …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation has been increasingly studied in different
neurological diseases, and although most studies focus on its effects on neuronal cells, the …

[HTML][HTML] Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on the affected hemisphere enhances hand functional recovery in subacute adult stroke patients: a randomized …

Y Yang, H Pan, W Pan, Y Liu, X Song… - Frontiers in aging …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Objectives: Either motor training or repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) could
modulate the neural plasticity after stroke. Therefore, synchronizing the two interventions …