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Regulation of Stroke Volume01:27

Regulation of Stroke Volume

The regulation of stroke volume, which is the amount of blood the heart pumps out during each heartbeat, is critical for maintaining a healthy circulatory system. Stroke volume is influenced by three main factors: preload, contractility, and afterload.
Preload refers to the degree of stretch on the heart before it contracts. It's analogous to the stretching of a rubber band; the more it's stretched, the more forcefully it snaps back. This concept is encapsulated in the Frank-Starling law of the...
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Ischemic Stroke l: Introduction

Ischemic stroke is an acute cerebrovascular condition in which blood flow to a brain region is suddenly interrupted, leading to tissue infarction. Neurons depend on continuous oxygen and glucose supply, so even brief reductions in perfusion cause energy failure, ionic imbalance, and irreversible injury. Ischemic strokes are classified into thrombotic and embolic types based on their underlying mechanisms.Thrombotic MechanismsThrombotic stroke develops when a clot forms within a cerebral artery.

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Recent advances in basic and translational stroke research.

Johannes Boltze1, Alexander Kranz, Daniel-Christoph Wagner

  • 1Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology, Leipzig, Germany. johannes.boltze@izi.fraunhofer.de

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The Magdeburg Meeting series advances stroke research by discussing neuroprotection and neurorepair. Key topics include neuroinflammation, cell therapies, imaging, regeneration, and translational challenges.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Stroke Research
  • Regenerative Medicine

Background:

  • The International Symposium on Neuroprotection and Neurorepair (Magdeburg Meeting) series, established in 1998, convenes biannually.
  • It serves as a vital forum for disseminating cutting-edge findings in basic and translational stroke research.

Framework:

  • The 2010 meeting focused on critical areas such as astrogliosis, microgliosis, and neuroimmunological processes.
  • Discussions encompassed cell-based therapies, advanced imaging techniques, and mechanisms underlying poststroke regeneration.

Implementation:

  • Metabolic phenomena relevant to neuroprotection were explored.
  • The symposium addressed the practical challenges and potential avenues for improving the translation of preclinical findings to clinical applications.

Implications:

  • This meeting series significantly contributes to the progression of stroke research and therapeutic development.
  • Understanding these complex mechanisms and translational hurdles is crucial for improving patient outcomes in stroke care.