Core Insights - Stroke is the second leading cause of death globally and a major factor in long-term disability, with its rising incidence closely linked to population aging [3] - Post-Stroke Emotional Disorder (PSED) significantly impacts patient recovery and quality of life, increasing the risk of stroke recurrence and mortality [3] Research Findings - A study published in the journal Neuron identified the role of Lcn2 from neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in the development of PSED, highlighting the interaction between the peripheral immune system and the central nervous system [4] - The research indicates that NETs in serum are a significant feature of PSED, controlled by the permeability of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) [6][7] - The study suggests that the release of Lcn2 protein from NETs promotes the proliferation of astrocytes, which is a core mechanism of PSED [6][7] - Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can alleviate PSED by reducing the release of Lcn2 [6][7] Implications - The findings illustrate a unique peripheral-central immune interaction pattern following BBB damage, emphasizing the potential of non-invasive stimulation in reshaping the neuroimmune environment [9]
Neuron:高郑润/徐天乐/吴逸雯等揭示中风后情绪障碍的新机制
生物世界·2025-10-16 04:04