Abstract

Stroke is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. The Resulting burden on the society continues to grow, with increase in the incidence of Stroke. Brain attack is a term introduced to describe the acute presentation of stroke, which emphasizes the need for urgent action to remedy the situation. While these observations underpinned key trials of thrombolysis, they also indicate that only patients who are likely to benefit should be exposed to its risks. This review explores the etiology and pathogenesis of ischemic stroke, and provides general information of model. This literature review examines the risk factors associated with ischemic stroke, changes in cell morphology and signaling in the brain after stroke. The Pathophysiology of cerebral ischemic injury is explained, and experimental animal models of global and focal ischemic stroke, and in vitro cellular stroke models, are described in details along with mechanism. This article is dedicated to acute ischemic strokes and its molecular mechanism. Classification systems for stroke a etiology are also discussed briefly, as well as current ischemic stroke therapies and new therapeutic strategies and clinical studies that focus on the potential of stroke recovery.

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