Medicine

Brain Map Pinpoints Cells That Make Aneurysms Likely to Burst

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Researchers at UC San Francisco have identified specific cell types in the brain that contribute to the weakening and rupture of brain aneurysms. The study provides insight into the cellular mechanisms that determine why some aneurysms burst while others remain stable. This cellular mapping approach reveals biological factors that differentiate high-risk from low-risk aneurysms.


The findings could enable development of better methods to predict which brain aneurysms are most likely to rupture and cause strokes. This may lead to new preventive treatments and help clinicians make more informed decisions about when medical intervention is necessary versus when monitoring is sufficient.


A new study from UC San Francisco shows how certain cells in the brain may cause aneurysms to weaken and rupture. It helps explain why some aneurysms burst while others do not and could lead to new ways of predicting and possibly preventing strokes.

Source: Brain aneurysm map reveals cell types tied to rupture risk