Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free perfusion results in irreversible cell damage (calcium paradox). This phenomenon is characterized by an excessive influx of calcium into the cells, the rapid onset of myocardial contracture, exhaustion of tissue high-energy phosphates, massive release of cell constituents, and extensive ultrastructural damage. The calcium paradox can be regarded as the most severe form of myocardial necrosis that can be produced experimentally. Under the experimental conditions described in this study, the calcium entry blockers verapamil, nifedipine, diltiazem and lidoflazine failed to reduce the massive release of enzymes that occurs in the severe form of...
Calcium-free rat hearts develop separations of fascia adherens junctions of intercalated discs. Such...
Previous experiments showed that isolated hearts from ethanol-exposed rats show a marked increase in...
The beneficial effects of calcium-entry blockers in the treatment of ischemia in the heart and in ot...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Coronary perfusion with a calcium-free solution, followed by reperfusion with a calcium containing s...
Coronary perfusion with a calcium-free solution, followed by reperfusion with a calcium containing s...
Reperfusion of isolated rat hearts with calcium-containing medium after a short period of calcium·fr...
Reperfusion of isolated rat hearts with calcium-containing medium after a short period of calcium·fr...
Restoration of a normal calcium concentration in the perfusate oj isolated hearts after a short peri...
SUMMARY Calcium metabolism may play an important role in the pathogenesis of myocardial ischemic inj...
The Ca(2+) paradox represents a good model to study Ca(2+) overload injury in ischemic heart disease...
Previous experiments showed that isolated hearts from ethanol-exposed rats show a marked increase in...
The beneficial influence of calcium entry blockers in the treatment of ischemia, both in the heart a...
Previous experiments showed that isolated hearts from ethanol-exposed rats show a marked increase in...
Calcium-free rat hearts develop separations of fascia adherens junctions of intercalated discs. Such...
Previous experiments showed that isolated hearts from ethanol-exposed rats show a marked increase in...
The beneficial effects of calcium-entry blockers in the treatment of ischemia in the heart and in ot...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Coronary perfusion with a calcium-free solution, followed by reperfusion with a calcium containing s...
Coronary perfusion with a calcium-free solution, followed by reperfusion with a calcium containing s...
Reperfusion of isolated rat hearts with calcium-containing medium after a short period of calcium·fr...
Reperfusion of isolated rat hearts with calcium-containing medium after a short period of calcium·fr...
Restoration of a normal calcium concentration in the perfusate oj isolated hearts after a short peri...
SUMMARY Calcium metabolism may play an important role in the pathogenesis of myocardial ischemic inj...
The Ca(2+) paradox represents a good model to study Ca(2+) overload injury in ischemic heart disease...
Previous experiments showed that isolated hearts from ethanol-exposed rats show a marked increase in...
The beneficial influence of calcium entry blockers in the treatment of ischemia, both in the heart a...
Previous experiments showed that isolated hearts from ethanol-exposed rats show a marked increase in...
Calcium-free rat hearts develop separations of fascia adherens junctions of intercalated discs. Such...
Previous experiments showed that isolated hearts from ethanol-exposed rats show a marked increase in...
The beneficial effects of calcium-entry blockers in the treatment of ischemia in the heart and in ot...