Hyperglycemia in Stroke Impairs Polarization of Monocytes/Macrophages to a Protective Noninflammatory Cell Type

Volume: 36, Issue: 36, Pages: 9313 - 9325
Published: Sep 7, 2016
Abstract
Hyperglycemia is common in patients with acute stroke, even in those without preexisting diabetes, and denotes a bad outcome. However, the mechanisms underlying the detrimental effects of hyperglycemia are largely unclear. In a mouse model of ischemic stroke, we found that hyperglycemia increased the infarct volume and decreased the number of protective noninflammatory monocytes/macrophages in the ischemic brain. Ablation of peripheral monocytes...
Paper Details
Title
Hyperglycemia in Stroke Impairs Polarization of Monocytes/Macrophages to a Protective Noninflammatory Cell Type
Published Date
Sep 7, 2016
Volume
36
Issue
36
Pages
9313 - 9325
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