Clinical Neuroprotective Drugs for Treatment and Prevention of Stroke
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Treatment for Stroke
2.1. Free Radical Scavengers
Edaravone
2.2. Antibiotics
Minocycline
2.3. Growth Factors
2.3.1. Epoetin Beta
2.3.2. Trafermin
2.3.3. Filgrastim
3. Prevention of Stroke
3.1. Antihypertensive Drugs
3.1.1. Valsartan
3.1.2. Losartan, Eprosartan and Telmisartan
3.1.3. Perindopril
3.2. Lipid-Lowering Drugs
3.2.1. Atorvastatin
3.2.2. Simvastatin
3.2.3. Pravastatin
3.2.4. Rosuvastatin
3.2.5. Eicosapentaenoic Acid
3.3. Hypoglycemic Drugs
Pioglitazone
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
4S | Scandinavian Simvastatin Survival Study |
ACE | Angiotensin-converting enzyme |
ALLHAT-LLT | Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial |
ALLIANCE | Aggressive Lipid-Lowering Initiation Abates New Cardiac Events |
AQP4 | Aquaporin4 |
ARB | Angiotensin II receptor blocker |
ASCOT | Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcomes Trial |
ASPEN | Atorvastatin Study for Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease End points in Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus |
AT1 | Angiotensin II receptor type 1 |
A to Z | Aggrastat to Zocor |
AXIS | AX200 for the treatment of ischemic stroke |
BBB | Blood–brain barrier |
bFGF | Basic fibroblast growth factor |
BI | Barthel Index |
CARDS | Collaborative Atorvastatin Diabetes Study |
CARE | Cholesterol and Recurrent Events |
CBF | Cerebral blood flow |
CHD | Coronary heart disease |
DM | Diabetes mellitus |
EPA | Eicosapentaenoic acid |
EPO | Erythropoietin |
FIM-M | Functional independence measure-motor |
G-CSF | granulocyte colony stimulating factor |
GISSI | Gruppo Italiano per lo Studio della Sopravvivenza nell’ Infarto del Miocardio |
GREACE | Greek Atorvastatin & Coronary Heart Disease Evaluation |
HMGB1 | High-mobility group box 1 |
HPS | Heart Protection Study |
IDEAL | Incremental Decrease in End Point Through Aggressive Lipid Lowering |
JELIS | Japan Eicosapentaenoic acid Lipid Intervention Study |
JIKEI HEART | Japanese Investigation of Kinetic Evaluation in Hypertensive Event and Remodeling Treatment |
JUPITER | Justification for the Use of Statins in Prevention an Interventional Trial Evaluating Rosuvastatin |
KLIS | Kyushu Lipid Interventional Study |
LDL | Low-density lipoprotein |
LIFE | Losartan Intervention for Endpoint Reduction in Hypertension |
LIPID | Long-Term Intervention with Pravastatin in Ischemic Disease |
MCP1 | Monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 |
MEGA | Management of Elevated Cholesterol in the Primary Prevention Group of Adult Japanese |
MI | Myocardial infarction |
MIRACL | Myocardial Ischemia Reduction with Aggressive Cholesterol Lowering |
MOSES | Morbidity and Mortality after Stroke, Eprosartan Compared with Nitrendipine for Secondary Prevention |
mRS | Modified Rankin scale |
NIHSS | National Institute of Health Stroke Scale |
OGD | Oxygen-glucose deprivation |
ONTARGET | Ongoing Telmisartan Alone and in Combination with Ramipril Global Endpoint Trial |
PROBE | Prospective Randomized Open Blinded Endpoint |
PROSPER | Pravastatin in Elderly Individuals at Risk of Vascular Disease |
RR | Relative risk |
PROACTIVE | Prospective Pioglitazone Clinical Trial in Macrovascular Events |
PRoFESS | Prevention regimen For Effectively avoiding Second Strokes |
PROGRESS | Perindopril Protection Against Recurrent Stroke Study |
SEARCH | Study of the Effectiveness of Additional Reduction in Cholesterol & Homocysteine; |
SHR | Spontaneously hypertensive rats |
SHRSP | Stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats |
SPARCL | Stroke Prevention by Aggressive Reduction in Cholesterol Levels |
T2DM | Type-2 diabetes mellitus |
TIA | Transient ischemic attack |
TIMI | Thrombolysis in myocardial infarction |
TNF | Tumor necrosis factor |
tPA | Tissue plasminogen activator |
WOSCOPS | West of Scotland Coronary Prevention Study |
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Drugs | Original effect | Effect for stroke | Sample size | Reference |
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Edaravone | Free radical scavenger | Acute treatment | 125 | [22] |
Edaravone | Free radical scavenger | Acute treatment | 72 | [24] |
Edaravone | Free radical scavenger | Acute treatment | 41 | [23] |
Edaravone | Free radical scavenger | Acute treatment | 401 | [25] |
Edaravone | Free radical scavenger | Acute treatment | 40 | [21] |
Edaravone | Free radical scavenger | Acute treatment | 63 | [26] |
Minocycline | Antibiotics | Acute treatment | 152 | [36] |
Epoetin beta | Growth factor | Acute treatment | 167 | [40] |
Valsartan | Antihypertensive | Primary prevention | 3,081 | [50] |
Valsartan | Antihypertensive | Primary prevention | 3,031 | [51] |
Losartan | Antihypertensive | Primary prevention | 9,193 | [53] |
Eprosartan | Antihypertensive | Secondary prevention | 1,450 | [56] |
Telmisartan | Antihypertensive | Secondary prevention | 2,5611 | [58] |
Perindopril | Antihypertensive | Secondary prevention | 6,105 | [62] |
Atorvastatin | Lipid lowering | Primary prevention | 3,086 | [71] |
Atorvastatin | Lipid lowering | Primary prevention | 1,600 | [72] |
Atorvastatin | Lipid lowering | Primary prevention | 10,305 | [73] |
Atorvastatin | Lipid lowering | Primary prevention | 2,838 | [74] |
Atorvastatin | Lipid lowering | Secondary prevention | 4,731 | [75] |
Simvastatin | Lipid lowering | Primary prevention | 4,444 | [79] |
Simvastatin | Lipid lowering | Primary & Secondary prevention | 20,536 | [80] |
Pravastatin | Lipid lowering | Primary prevention | 4,159 | [87] |
Pravastatin | Lipid lowering | Primary prevention | 9,014 | [89] |
Pravastatin | Lipid lowering | Primary prevention | 7,832 | [90] |
Rosuvastatin | Lipid lowering | Primary prevention | 17,802 | [98] |
Eicosapentaenoic acid | Lipid lowering | Secondary prevention | 942 | [101] |
Pioglitazone | Glycemic control | Secondary prevention | 948 | [107] |
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Kikuchi, K.; Uchikado, H.; Morioka, M.; Murai, Y.; Tanaka, E. Clinical Neuroprotective Drugs for Treatment and Prevention of Stroke. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2012, 13, 7739-7761. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms13067739
Kikuchi K, Uchikado H, Morioka M, Murai Y, Tanaka E. Clinical Neuroprotective Drugs for Treatment and Prevention of Stroke. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2012; 13(6):7739-7761. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms13067739
Chicago/Turabian StyleKikuchi, Kiyoshi, Hisaaki Uchikado, Motohiro Morioka, Yoshinaka Murai, and Eiichiro Tanaka. 2012. "Clinical Neuroprotective Drugs for Treatment and Prevention of Stroke" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 13, no. 6: 7739-7761. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms13067739
APA StyleKikuchi, K., Uchikado, H., Morioka, M., Murai, Y., & Tanaka, E. (2012). Clinical Neuroprotective Drugs for Treatment and Prevention of Stroke. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 13(6), 7739-7761. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms13067739