“…The impact of age on stroke pathophysiology has been the target of intensive research in order to understand the reason for the increased susceptibility of the aged brain to stroke-related injury. Aging was associated with the increased conversion of penumbra into infarction in patients 43 , more severe ischemia-related neurological impairment in old mice, 42 , and accelerated infarct development and neuronal degeneration in old rats 44 . Although SD may be implicated in all these events, the impact of aging on SD evolution, and the potential role SD might play in the age-related worsening of stroke outcome have remained largely unexplored 45 .…”