(S)‐roscovitine, a CDK inhibitor, decreases cerebral edema and modulates AQP4 and α1‐syntrophin interaction on a pre‐clinical model of acute ischemic stroke
Cloé Moëlo,
Alicia Quillévéré,
Lucas Le Roy
et al.
Abstract:Cerebral edema is one of the deadliest complications of ischemic stroke for which there is currently no pharmaceutical treatment. Aquaporin‐4 (AQP4), a water‐channel polarized at the astrocyte endfoot, is known to be highly implicated in cerebral edema. We previously showed in randomized studies that (S)‐roscovitine, a cyclin‐dependent kinase inhibitor, reduced cerebral edema 48 h after induction of focal transient ischemia, but its mechanisms of action were unclear. In our recent blind randomized study, we co… Show more
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