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A Mechanistic and Pathophysiological Approach for Stroke Associated with Drugs of Abuse.

TitleA Mechanistic and Pathophysiological Approach for Stroke Associated with Drugs of Abuse.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsTsatsakis, A., Docea A. Oana, Calina D., Tsarouhas K., Zamfira L-M., Mitrut R., Sharifi-Rad J., Kovatsi L., Siokas V., Dardiotis E., Drakoulis N., Lazopoulos G., Tsitsimpikou C., Mitsias P., & Neagu M.
JournalJ Clin Med
Volume8
Issue9
Date Published2019 Aug 23
ISSN2077-0383
Abstract

Drugs of abuse are associated with stroke, especially in young individuals. The major classes of drugs linked to stroke are cocaine, amphetamines, heroin, morphine, cannabis, and new synthetic cannabinoids, along with androgenic anabolic steroids (AASs). Both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke have been reported due to drug abuse. Several common mechanisms have been identified, such as arrhythmias and cardioembolism, hypoxia, vascular toxicity, vascular spasm and effects on the thrombotic mechanism, as causes for ischemic stroke. For hemorrhagic stroke, acute hypertension, aneurysm formation/rupture and angiitis-like changes have been implicated. In AAS abuse, the effect of blood pressure is rather substance specific, whereas increased erythropoiesis usually leads to thromboembolism. Transient vasospasm, caused by synthetic cannabinoids, could lead to ischemic stroke. Opiates often cause infective endocarditis, resulting in ischemic stroke and hypereosinophilia accompanied by pyogenic arthritis, provoking hemorrhagic stroke. Genetic variants are linked to increased risk for stroke in cocaine abuse. The fact that case reports on cannabis-induced stroke usually refer to the young population is very alarming.

DOI10.3390/jcm8091295
Alternate JournalJ Clin Med
PubMed ID31450861
PubMed Central IDPMC6780697
Grant ListPN-III-P1-1.2-PCCDI-2017-0341/2018, PN 19.29.01.01 / / Ministry of Research and Innovation in Romania /

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