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Neuropharmacology in traumatic brain injury: from preclinical to clinical neuroprotection?

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FUNDAMENTAL & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
卷 35, 期 3, 页码 524-538

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/fcp.12656

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animal models; clinical translation; pleiotropic strategies; traumatic brain injury

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  1. Fondation des Gueules Cassees [FGC-08-2019]

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TBI is a global health issue where promising pharmacological strategies have failed in clinical trials due to various reasons. This review summarized the epidemiology, animal models, concept of neuroprotection, and reasons for clinical translation failure of TBI treatments, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between basic researchers and clinicians.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) constitutes a major health problem worldwide and is a leading cause of death and disability in individuals, contributing to devastating socioeconomic consequences. Despite numerous promising pharmacological strategies reported as neuroprotective in preclinical studies, the translation to clinical trials always failed, albeit the great diversity of therapeutic targets evaluated. In this review, first, we described epidemiologic features, causes, and primary and secondary injuries of TBI. Second, we outlined the current literature on animal models of TBI, and we described their goals, their advantages and disadvantages according to the species used, the type of injury induced, and their clinical relevance. Third, we defined the concept of neuroprotection and discussed its evolution. We also identified the reasons that might explain the failure of clinical translation. Then, we reviewed post-TBI neuroprotective treatments with a focus on the following pleiotropic drugs, considered low hanging fruit with high probability of success: glitazones, glibenclamide, statins, erythropoietin, and progesterone, that were largely tested and demonstrated efficient in preclinical models of TBI. Finally, our review stresses the need to establish a close cooperation between basic researchers and clinicians to ensure the best clinical translation for neuroprotective strategies for TBI.

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