Cerebrovascular
disease is one of the leading causes of death in the world, and about
one-fourth of cerebrovascular deaths are due to ruptured cerebral aneurysms
(CA). Hence it is important to find a way to reduce aneurysm formation and its
subsequent morbidity and mortality. Proteolytic activity capable of lysing
gelatin has been shown to be increased in aneurysm tissue and expression of
plasmin, membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase- 1(MT1-MMP), and matrix
metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) in aneurysmal wall is more than what we observe in
normal cerebral arteries. MMP inhibitors such as doxycycline and statins may
prohibit aneurysm formation and growth. MMPs are important in tissue remodeling
associated with various physiological and pathological processes such as
morphogenesis, angiogenesis, apoptosis and tissue repair. In this article we
review the role of MMPs and MMP inhibitors in formation of aneurysm.
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