Diana N Krause
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Edvinsson L, Krause D
Transl Stroke Res
. 2024 Feb;
PMID: 38334872
Patients who initially survive the rupture and repair of a brain aneurysm often take a devastating turn for the worse some days later and die or suffer permanent neurologic deficits....
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Rehnstrom M, Ahnstedt H, Krause D, Edvinsson M, Haanes K, Edvinsson L
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol
. 2021 Oct;
79(1):e122-e128.
PMID: 34654785
Effects of sex hormones on stroke outcome are not fully understood. A deleterious consequence of cerebral ischemia is upregulation of vasoconstrictor receptors in cerebral arteries that exacerbate stroke injury. Here,...
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Krause D, Warfvinge K, Haanes K, Edvinsson L
Nat Rev Neurol
. 2021 Sep;
17(10):621-633.
PMID: 34545218
Migraine is ranked as the second highest cause of disability worldwide and the first among women aged 15-49 years. Overall, the incidence of migraine is threefold higher among women than...
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Estrogen receptors α, β and GPER in the CNS and trigeminal system - molecular and functional aspects
Warfvinge K, Krause D, Maddahi A, Edvinsson J, Edvinsson L, Haanes K
J Headache Pain
. 2020 Nov;
21(1):131.
PMID: 33167864
Background: Migraine occurs 2-3 times more often in females than in males and is in many females associated with the onset of menstruation. The steroid hormone, 17β-estradiol (estrogen, E2), exerts...
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Warfvinge K, Krause D, Maddahi A, Grell A, Edvinsson J, Haanes K, et al.
Cephalalgia
. 2020 Jun;
40(12):1283-1295.
PMID: 32486908
Background: Recent clinical findings suggest that oxytocin could be a novel treatment for migraine. However, little is known about the role of this neuropeptide/hormone and its receptor in the trigeminovascular...
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Edvinsson J, Warfvinge K, Krause D, Blixt F, Sheykhzade M, Edvinsson L, et al.
J Headache Pain
. 2019 Nov;
20(1):105.
PMID: 31718551
Background: Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) towards CGRP or the CGRP receptor show good prophylactic antimigraine efficacy. However, their site of action is still elusive. Due to lack of passage of mAbs...
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Edvinsson L, Haanes K, Warfvinge K, Krause D
Nat Rev Neurol
. 2018 Apr;
14(6):338-350.
PMID: 29691490
Treatment of migraine is on the cusp of a new era with the development of drugs that target the trigeminal sensory neuropeptide calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) or its receptor. Several...
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Ahnstedt H, Mostajeran M, Blixt F, Warfvinge K, Ansar S, Krause D, et al.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
. 2014 Dec;
35(3):454-60.
PMID: 25492115
Sex differences are well known in cerebral ischemia and may impact the effect of stroke treatments. In male rats, the MEK1/2 inhibitor U0126 reduces ischemia-induced endothelin type B (ETB) receptor...
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Kemper M, Stirone C, Krause D, Duckles S, Procaccio V
Eur J Pharmacol
. 2013 Nov;
723:322-9.
PMID: 24275351
We previously found that estrogen exerts a novel protective effect on mitochondria in brain vasculature. Here we demonstrate in rat cerebral blood vessels that 17β-estradiol (estrogen), both in vivo and...
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Ahnstedt H, Cao L, Krause D, Warfvinge K, Saveland H, Nilsson O, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 May;
8(4):e62698.
PMID: 23658641
Background And Purpose: Male-female differences may significantly impact stroke prevention and treatment in men and women, however underlying mechanisms for sexual dimorphism in stroke are not understood. We previously found...