Publications by authors named "Jessica A A Maclean"

Recanalization with restored cerebral perfusion is the primary goal of thrombolytic therapy in acute ischemic stroke. The identification of adjunctive therapies that can be safely used to enhance thrombolysis in stroke remains an elusive goal. We report here the development of a mouse in situ carotid artery thrombolysis (iCAT) stroke model involving graded cerebral ischemia to induce unihemispheric infarction after thrombotic occlusion of the common carotid artery (CCA).

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Clot retraction refers to the process whereby activated platelets transduce contractile forces onto the fibrin network of a thrombus, which over time increases clot density and decreases clot size. This process is considered important for promoting clot stability and maintaining blood vessel patency. Insights into the mechanisms regulating clot retraction at sites of vascular injury have been hampered by a paucity of in vivo experimental models.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jessica A A Maclean"

  • - Jessica A A Maclean's recent research primarily focuses on the mechanisms and therapeutic strategies related to thrombolysis and clot retraction in the context of ischemic stroke and vascular injuries.
  • - In her 2022 study, she developed a novel mouse model for carotid artery thrombolysis (iCAT) that allows for the examination of cerebral ischemia and its effects on thrombolytic therapy, highlighting the need for adjunctive treatments to enhance outcomes in ischemic stroke.
  • - Additionally, her 2017 research demonstrated the role of endogenous fibrinolysis in facilitating clot retraction in vivo, providing valuable insights into how clot stability and vessel patency can be improved following vascular injury.