Stroke recovery
Per-disease synthesis: every hypothesis, gap, debate, and mission bound to Stroke recovery in the substrate.
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- 0 active hypothesises in scope
- 4 open frontiers with evidence gaps
- 10 indexed papers in corpus
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All gaps →The abstract shows FJT promotes remyelination after cerebral stroke, but the mechanistic link between focal cerebral ischemia and distant spinal cord demyelination is not explained. Understanding this connection is crucial for targeting post-stroke white matter recovery. Gap type: unexplained_observation Source paper: Fujian tablet regulates the Foxo3a/GPX4 axis to promote remyelination and improve motor function in ischemic stroke. (2026, Journal of ethnopharmacology, PMID:40915372)
What determines the optimal 10% BYHWD serum concentration for neuroprotection?The abstract identifies 10% BYHWD-containing serum as optimal but provides no mechanistic rationale for this concentration-response relationship. Understanding this dose-dependency is critical for clinical translation and therapeutic window determination. Gap type: unexplained_observation Source paper: Buyang huanwu decoction improves synaptic plasticity of ischemic stroke by regulating the cAMP/PKA/CREB pathway. (None, None, PMID:39089658)
What molecular mechanisms underlie circSCMH1's diverse therapeutic effects on synaptic plasticity, vascular repair, and neuroinflammation?The abstract reports that circSCMH1 simultaneously promotes synaptic plasticity, vascular repair, neuroinflammation relief, and myelin formation, but provides no mechanistic explanation for these pleiotropic effects. Understanding these pathways is critical for optimizing therapeutic targeting and predicting potential side effects. Gap type: unexplained_observation Source paper: Nose-to-Brain Delivery of Circular RNA SCMH1-Loaded Lipid Nanoparticles for Ischemic Stroke Therapy. (2025, Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.), PMID:40143778)
Do the functionally reprogrammed pericyte-derived neurons integrate into existing neural circuits in vivo?The study demonstrates functional neuron generation from pericytes in culture but does not address whether these cells can form synaptic connections and integrate into brain circuits following stroke. This gap is critical for determining the therapeutic potential of pericyte-based neuroregeneration strategies. Gap type: open_question Source paper: Single-cell profiling of brain pericyte heterogeneity following ischemic stroke unveils distinct pericyte subtype-targeted neural reprogramming potential and its underlying mechanisms. (2024, Theranostics, PMID:39431007)
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