Publications by authors named "Priya Jagtap"

Article Synopsis
  • - Cerebral ischemia, which often leads to strokes, causes significant cognitive and motor impairments, with many survivors experiencing depression shortly after the event, evolving into a long-term condition.
  • - Current treatments for post-stroke depression (PSD) include tricyclic antidepressants and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, but they have limitations, prompting a shift towards alternative therapies like brain stimulation, psychotherapy, and rehabilitation that show promise.
  • - The review emphasizes various factors contributing to depression in stroke patients, like lesion location and genetics, and discusses innovative strategies for early detection using biomarkers and a range of treatment approaches to better manage PSD.
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Stroke is an event causing a disturbance in cerebral function leading to death and disability worldwide. Both acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are associated with an increased risk of stroke and cerebrovascular events. The underlying mechanistic approach between impaired renal function and stroke is limitedly explored and has attracted researchers to learn more for developing therapeutic intervention.

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Neurodegeneration is characterized by gradual onset and limited availability of specific biomarkers. Apart from various aetiologies such as infection, trauma, genetic mutation, the interaction between the immune system and CNS is widely associated with neuronal damage in neurodegenerative diseases. The immune system plays a distinct role in disease progression and cellular homeostasis.

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Migraine and stroke are common, disabling neurological conditions with several theories being proposed to explain this bidirectional relationship. Migraine is considered as a benign neurological disorder, but research has revealed a connection between migraine and stroke, predominantly those having migraine with aura (MA). Among migraineurs, females with MA are more susceptible to ischemic stroke and may have a migrainous infarction.

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Inflammation is a devastating outcome of cerebrovascular diseases (CVD), namely stroke and atherosclerosis. Numerous studies over the decade have shown that inflammasomes play a role in mediating inflammatory reactions post cellular injury occurring after a stroke or a rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque. In view of this, targeting these inflammatory pathways using different pharmacological therapies may improve outcomes in patients with CVD.

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