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Plasma Levels of Occludin and Claudin-5 in Acute Stroke Are Correlated with the Type and Location of Stroke but Not with the Neurological State of Patients-Preliminary Data.

Anetta Lasek-BalAnna KokotDaria Gendosz de CarrilloSebastian StudentKatarzyna PawletkoAleksandra KrzanPrzemysław PuzWiesław BalHalina Jędrzejowska-Szypułka
Published in: Brain sciences (2020)
The location of stroke in the anterior part of the brain's blood supply is associated with high blood levels of occludin and claudin 5 in the acute phase of stroke. The blood concentration of occludin is significantly lower in lacunar stroke comparing to this in non-lacunar stroke. Old age and arterial hypertension correlate positively with the concentration of zonulin 1 in acute stroke. There is no relationship between the blood levels of occludin, claudin 5, and zonulin 1 on the first day of stroke and the neurological and functional status in the acute phase of the disease.
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