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Background: Pathology of white matter, which is observed in ischemic brain, indicates that similar processes contribute to Alzheimer's disease development. These injuries have been seen in the subcortical and periventricular regions. Periventricular white matter changes in ischemic and Alzheimer's disease brain, referred to as leukoaraiosis, are responsible for changes in memory, cognition and behavior. It is not clear whether the blood-brain barrier in ischemic periventricular white matter is altered in aged animals.
Methods: We studied blood-brain barrier changes with amyloid precursor protein staining around blood-brain barrier vessels. Rats were made ischemic by cardiac arrest. Blood-brain barrier insufficiency, accumulation of amyloid precursor protein and platelets around blood-brain barrier vessels were investigated in ischemic periventricular white matter up to 1-year survival.
Findings: Ischemic periventricualr white matter demonstrated enduring blood-brain barrier changes. Toxic fragments of amyloid precursor protein deposits were associated with the blood-brain barrier vessels. Moreover our investigation revealed platelet aggregates in- and outside blood-brain barrier vessels. Toxic parts of amyloid precursor protein and platelet aggregates correlated very well with blood-brain barrier permeability.
Conclusions: Progressive injury of the ischemic periventricular white matter may be caused not only by a degeneration of neurons destroyed during ischemia but also by damage in blood-brain barrier. Chronic ischemic blood-brain barrier insufficiency with accumulation of toxic components of amyloid precursor protein in the periventricular white matter perivascular space, may gradually over a lifetime, progress to leukoaraiosis and finally to severe dementia.
Initial laboratory test results (including a complete blood count, electrolyte profile, blood glucose, and kidney status) were normal. Blood gases were not measured. The chest X-ray and electrocardiogram were normal. A computed tomography (CT) scan of the head revealed old, silent lacunar infarcts and several areas of periventricular white matter (WM) hypodensity (i.e. leukoaraiosis). Brain MRI was performed 5 days after symptom onset and showed an acute, small infarct in the posterior limb of the left internal capsule [Figure 1]. Other findings included old, silent lacunar infarcts, WMLs, and cerebral microbleeds in the left thalamus (on gradient echo-imaging) that were suggestive of SVD [Figure 1]. Brain magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) did not reveal any abnormalities. Carotid ultrasonography revealed the presence of carotid plaques but no stenosis. The transthoracic echocardiography result was normal but transoesophageal echocardiography was not performed.
(a) Diffusion-weighted MRI showing limited infarct in the left posterior arm of the internal capsule. (b) Axial FLAIR imaging showing white matter lesions and lacunar infarcts. (c) Axial gradient-echo MRI sequence showing multiple microbleeds (small foci of hypointensity) located in the basal ganglia
Jitendra Joshi is an Indian actor and reality show host who predominantly works in Marathi cinema.[1] He is well known for his lead role as Sant Tukaram Maharaj in the 2012 marathi movie Tukaram. He starred as constable Katekar in the hit Netflix television series Sacred Games.[2]
This page is an online lexical resource, contains a list of the matter like words in a Marathi language in the order of the alphabets, and that tells you what they mean, in the same or other languages including English.
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