Immunomodulation of stroke with risperidone.

$11,999

Associate Professor Bronwen Connor
Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology, Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland

Stroke is a leading cause of disability in New Zealand and the burden associated with this neurological disorder is increasing. Treatment of stroke represents a large, unmet medical need. Neuroinflammation is an important pathophysiological mechanism involved in stroke and impacts profoundly on the extent of cell loss, as well as injury progression. Neuroinflammation therefore offers an exciting therapeutic target for the treatment of stroke. It has been recently demonstrated that the anti-psychotic drug, risperidone, is effective at reducing neuroinflammation and disease progression in a model of multiple sclerosis. This project will now explore whether the anti-inflammatory properties of risperidone can reduce the progression and severity of stroke.

This project is funded by Neurological Foundation members Mr EW and Mrs BD Wright, Christchurch