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<scp>l</scp> -Arginine improves the symptoms of strokelike episodes in MELAS
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Cerebrovascular DiseaseSocial SciencesCerebral Vascular RegulationNeurovascular DiseaseMitochondrial MyopathyThrombosisNeurobiology Of DiseaseStroke RehabilitationStrokeL-arginine InfusionsNeurologyNeuropathologyAtherosclerosisIschemic SyndromeRehabilitationCerebral Blood FlowReperfusion InjuryNitric Oxide PrecursorStrokelike EpisodesIschemic StrokeCardiovascular DiseasePhysiologyStroke-related ConditionNeuroscienceMedicine
Based on the hypothesis that mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and strokelike episodes (MELAS) are caused by impaired vasodilation in an intracerebral artery, the authors evaluated the effects of administering l-arginine, a nitric oxide precursor. Patients were administered L-arginine intravenously at the acute phase or orally at the interictal phase. L-arginine infusions significantly improved all strokelike symptoms, suggesting that oral administration within 30 minutes of a stroke significantly decreased frequency and severity of strokelike episodes.
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