Potential circadian effects on translational failure for neuroprotection

Nature64.80
Volume: 582, Issue: 7812, Pages: 395 - 398
Published: Jun 3, 2020
Abstract
Neuroprotectant strategies that have worked in rodent models of stroke have failed to provide protection in clinical trials. Here we show that the opposite circadian cycles in nocturnal rodents versus diurnal humans1,2 may contribute to this failure in translation. We tested three independent neuroprotective approaches-normobaric hyperoxia, the free radical scavenger α-phenyl-butyl-tert-nitrone (αPBN), and the N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA)...
Paper Details
Title
Potential circadian effects on translational failure for neuroprotection
Published Date
Jun 3, 2020
Journal
Volume
582
Issue
7812
Pages
395 - 398
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