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Secondary Brain Injury by Oxidative Stress After Cerebral Hemorrhage: Recent Advances

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FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 16, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2022.853589

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cerebral hemorrhage; oxidative stress; research progress; Nrf2; heme oxygenase

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [LY21H090007]
  2. Health Commission of Zhejiang Provincial Project [2022510849]

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This review discusses the pathways and effects of oxidative stress after ICH, as well as its relationship with inflammation and autophagy, and explores current antioxidant therapy for ICH.
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a clinical syndrome in which blood accumulates in the brain parenchyma because of a nontraumatic rupture of a blood vessel. Because of its high morbidity and mortality rate and the lack of effective therapy, the treatment of ICH has become a hot research topic. Meanwhile, Oxidative stress is one of the main causes of secondary brain injury(SBI) after ICH. Therefore, there is a need for an in-depth study of oxidative stress after ICH. This review will discuss the pathway and effects of oxidative stress after ICH and its relationship with inflammation and autophagy, as well as the current antioxidant therapy for ICH with a view to deriving better therapeutic tools or targets for ICH.

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