Volatile anesthetic-induced preconditioning ( APC) has shown to have cardiac and cerebral protective properties in both pre-clinical models and clinical trials. Interestingly, accumulating evidences demonstrate that, except from some specific characters, the underlying molecular mechanisms of APC-induced protective effects in myocytes and neurons are very similar; they share several major intracellular signaling pathways, including mediating mitochondrial function, release of inflammatory cytokines and cell apoptosis. Among all the experimental results, cortical spreading depolarization is a relative newly discovered cellular mechanism of APC, which, however, just exists in central nervous system. Applying volatile anesthetic preconditionin...
Postoperative neurologic complications have a significant effect on morbidity, mortality, and long-t...
There is an increasing body of evidence that volatile anaesthetics protect myocardium against ischae...
Ischemic Preconditioning in Cardiac Cells: from Bench to BedsideSince 1986 that Dr Charles E. Murry ...
Volatile anesthetic-induced preconditioning ( APC) has shown to have cardiac and cerebral protective...
Abstract Volatile anesthetic-induced preconditioning (APC) has shown to have cardiac and cerebral pr...
Ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury of the heart can be ameliorated by volatile anesthetics (VAs)....
Ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury of the heart can be ameliorated by volatile anesthetics (VAs)....
Volatile anesthetics protect myocardium against reversible and irreversible ischemic injury. Experim...
Volatile anesthetics protect myocardium against reversible and irreversible ischemic injury. Experim...
Cardiac preconditioning represents the most potent and consistently reproducible method of rescuing ...
The cardioprotective properties of volatile anesthetics have been widely demonstrated by numerous ra...
AbstractBackground and objectivesSeveral studies demonstrate that cerebral preconditioning is a prot...
Cerebral ischemic stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability and cognitive dysfunctio...
AbstractBackground and objectives: Several studies demonstrate that cerebral preconditioning is a pr...
The prevalence of the cardiovascular disease significantly affects the outcome of both cardiac and n...
Postoperative neurologic complications have a significant effect on morbidity, mortality, and long-t...
There is an increasing body of evidence that volatile anaesthetics protect myocardium against ischae...
Ischemic Preconditioning in Cardiac Cells: from Bench to BedsideSince 1986 that Dr Charles E. Murry ...
Volatile anesthetic-induced preconditioning ( APC) has shown to have cardiac and cerebral protective...
Abstract Volatile anesthetic-induced preconditioning (APC) has shown to have cardiac and cerebral pr...
Ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury of the heart can be ameliorated by volatile anesthetics (VAs)....
Ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury of the heart can be ameliorated by volatile anesthetics (VAs)....
Volatile anesthetics protect myocardium against reversible and irreversible ischemic injury. Experim...
Volatile anesthetics protect myocardium against reversible and irreversible ischemic injury. Experim...
Cardiac preconditioning represents the most potent and consistently reproducible method of rescuing ...
The cardioprotective properties of volatile anesthetics have been widely demonstrated by numerous ra...
AbstractBackground and objectivesSeveral studies demonstrate that cerebral preconditioning is a prot...
Cerebral ischemic stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability and cognitive dysfunctio...
AbstractBackground and objectives: Several studies demonstrate that cerebral preconditioning is a pr...
The prevalence of the cardiovascular disease significantly affects the outcome of both cardiac and n...
Postoperative neurologic complications have a significant effect on morbidity, mortality, and long-t...
There is an increasing body of evidence that volatile anaesthetics protect myocardium against ischae...
Ischemic Preconditioning in Cardiac Cells: from Bench to BedsideSince 1986 that Dr Charles E. Murry ...