1. 4-Hydroxyl-2-Nonenal Localized Expression Pattern in Retrieved Clots is Associated with Large Artery Atherosclerosis in Stroke Patients.
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Osakada, Yosuke, Yamashita, Toru, Morihara, Ryuta, Matsumoto, Namiko, Sasaki, Ryo, Tadokoro, Koh, Nomura, Emi, Kawahara, Yuko, Omote, Yoshio, Hishikawa, Nozomi, Takemoto, Mami, Ohta, Yasuyuki, Suruga, Yasuki, Nagase, Takayuki, Takasugi, Yuji, Inoue, Satoshi, Watanabe, Kyoichi, Deguchi, Kentaro, Tokunaga, Koji, and Sasada, Susumu
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Objectives: The relationship between stroke etiology and clot pathology remains controversial.Materials and Methods: We performed histological analysis of clots retrieved from 52 acute ischemic stroke patients using hematoxylin and eosin staining and immunohistochemistry (CD42b and oxidative/hypoxic stress markers). The correlations between clot composition and the stroke etiological group (i.e., cardioembolic, cryptogenic, or large artery atherosclerosis) were assessed.Results: Of the 52 clots analyzed, there were no significant differences in histopathologic composition (e.g., white blood cells, red blood cells, fibrin, and platelets) between the 3 etiological groups (P = .92). By contrast, all large artery atherosclerosis clots showed a localized pattern with the oxidative stress marker 4-hydroxyl-2-nonenal (P < .01). From all 52 clots, 4-hydroxyl-2-nonenal expression patterns were localized in 28.8% of clots, diffuse in 57.7% of clots, and no signal in 13.5% of clots.Conclusions: A localized pattern of 4-hydroxyl-2-nonenal staining may be a novel and effective marker for large artery atherosclerosis (sensitivity 100%, specificity 82%). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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