Metabolic control in cerebrovascular disease – Role of extracellu- lar matrix and junctional proteins for post-stroke regeneration


Funding ID

81Z1100201

Project number

427

Institution
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Project leader
Ulrich Dirnagl
Site
Berlin
Short description

Ischemic stroke is a vascular disease affecting neuronal function. The ‘bimodal response’ of the neurovascular unit (NVU) to brain ischemia is characterized by an early … 

Ischemic stroke is a vascular disease affecting neuronal function. The ‘bimodal response’ of the neurovascular unit (NVU) to brain ischemia is characterized by an early blood-brain-barrier disruption followed later by vascular remodelling and, hence, a switch from brain injury to repair and recovery. The aim of this project is to target extracellular matrix (ECM) components essential for NVU integrity to protect from stroke and to identify novel biomarkers to translate these findings into clinical practice. Using a model of transient focal brain ischemia and a genetically modified mice, we investigate the role of key ECM components for stroke outcome and their potential use as biomarkers for the switch from injury to recovery.

Project type
Partner Site Projects
Topic
angiogenesis
Funding
€ 473.143,09
Begin
01.01.2015
End
31.12.2018