%0 Journal Article %T Normobaric hyperoxia-based neuroprotective therapies in ischemic stroke %A Qi Zhifeng %A Liu Wenlan %A Luo Yumin %A Ji Xunming %J Medical Gas Research %D 2013 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/2045-9912-3-2 %X Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability due to disturbance of blood supply to the brain. As brain is highly sensitive to hypoxia, insufficient oxygen supply is a critical event contributing to ischemic brain injury. Normobaric hyperoxia (NBO) that aims to enhance oxygen delivery to hypoxic tissues has long been considered as a logical neuroprotective therapy for ischemic stroke. To date, many possible mechanisms have been reported to elucidate NBO¡¯s neuroprotection, such as improving tissue oxygenation, increasing cerebral blood flow, reducing oxidative stress and protecting the blood brain barrier. As ischemic stroke triggers a battery of damaging events, combining NBO with other agents or treatments that target multiple mechanisms of injury may achieve better outcome than individual treatment alone. More importantly, time loss is brain loss in acute cerebral ischemia. NBO can be a rapid therapy to attenuate or slow down the evolution of ischemic tissues towards necrosis and therefore ¡°buy time¡± for reperfusion therapies. This article summarizes the current literatures on NBO as a simple, widely accessible, and potentially cost-effective therapeutic strategy for treatment of acute ischemic stroke. %K Oxygen %K Ischemia %K Oxidative stress %K Blood brain barrier %K Reperfusion %K Blood flow %K Neuroprotection %U http://www.medicalgasresearch.com/content/3/1/2