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Brain Attacks

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Brain Attacks

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  2. Cerebral Vascular Accidents • Now referred to as strokes or brain attacks • Acute and treatable condition • Third leading cause of death • Leading cause of disability

  3. CVA • Mortality • 1. Heart disease 33.2% • Cancer 23.7% • CVD 6.6%

  4. CVA • Basic information • Males have more strokes • Females>Males over age 85

  5. CVA • Mortality by Race • Age adjusted • White 22.5 per 10,000 • Black 48.9 per 10,000 • Morbidity • Prevalence 2.9 million in 1991 • Cost $30 billion per year

  6. CVA • Mechanisms • Anoxia • CA+ influx • Excitatory amino acids • Free radicals

  7. CVA • Morphology • Penumbra develops • Region of encapsulated cells, alive but not well

  8. CVA • Some treatment methods • Surgical clinical trials - carotid ectomy • Woman’s Estrogen Trials (WEST) • Prevention by aspirin • Neuron salvage agent

  9. Carotid Arteries

  10. CVA • Long term results • Revascularization • local factors increase blood levels • Neural plasticity and regeneration • Recurrent strokes

  11. CVA • Ischemic cell damage (Choi) • Cells are stimulated to death • Glutamate neurotoxicity • Cycle of hypoxia, hypoglycemia, ischemia

  12. CVA • Glutamate neurotoxicity • Energy depletion • Glu increase • Uptake of glu • Toxic glu exposure • Cell death • Glu release

  13. CVA • Glutamate cell death • Cellular swelling • Cell death in under 5 minutes

  14. CVA • Other Mechanism • High rates of Ca+ entry into cell • AMPA yields Na+ • MMDA yields Ca+, Na+ • AMPA toxicity after 3+ hours • Yields 70% cell death • 24 hours yields 100% cell death

  15. CVA • Process • Induction • Amplification • Expression

  16. CVA • Hypoxic injury to brain • Bulbous swelling of the dendrites • Swelling of the cell body • MK801 (Ca+ blocker) greatly slows cell death • MMDA antagonistic

  17. CVA • Cardiac Arrest Victims • “Window of Opportunity” • Histopathology • Heart attack - the entire brain becomes ischemic

  18. Neurohistopathology

  19. CVA • Decreasing order of vulnerability to ischemia • Neurons • Support cells • Astrocytes • Endothelial cells

  20. CVA • Vulnerable regions • Decreasing order of sensitivity • 1. Hippocampus • 2. Cerebellum • 3. Stratum • 4. Neocortex

  21. CVA • Vulnerable regions • Hippocampal cells may live 24-72 hours • CA1 > CA3 resistant to anoxia • CA1 24-48 hours

  22. CVA • Syndromes • Transitant Ischemic Attack (TIA) • Resolving Ischemic Neurological Deficits (RIND) • Stroke

  23. CVA • Common patterns • 1. Middle cerebral artery occlusion • Redundancy in the neurovascular system • Circle of Willis

  24. Circle of Willis

  25. CVA • Some principles • “Time is brain” • Focal symptoms • “Fit” • Migraine • “Swoon”

  26. CVA • Some principles • Non-Focal symptoms • syncope • hypoglycemic • “Toxic”

  27. CVA • Types of CVA • Hemorrhage • Subarachnoid (vomiting, back of head, blood in CSF) • Intracerebral (focal onset, gradual increase in signs)

  28. CVA • Types of CVA • Ischemic • Thrombosis • Embolism • Systemic hypertension

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