Recent studies indicate that ischemic preconditioning (IP) may be mediated by adenosine (ADO) receptor stimulation. This study compared the effects of adenosine pretreatment on myocardial metabolism and function with those of IP. Control hearts (C) underwent 15 min LAD occlusion (occl) followed by 120 min reperfusion (R). ADO (200/μg/kg/min) was infused into left atrium for 15 min starting at 20 min before LAD occl. IP was elicited by two cycles of 5 min occl & 5 min R. Tissue levels of ATP. creatine phosphate (CP) and pH in the area at risk were measured by 31P-MRS, and %segment shortening (%SS) by sonomicrometryResultsADO infusion decreased blood pressure (–26%) and heart rate (–13%), and increased three times regional myocardial blood fl...
Recent studies have unequivocally shown that preconditioning with brief ischemia limits myocardial n...
This study investigated if exogenous adenosine (ADO) improves recovery of cardiac function during re...
AbstractThis study was designed to determine whether intermittent warm aortic crossclamping induces ...
Previous studies suggest that increases in adenosine (ADO) may mediate the protective effects ischem...
Augmentation of endogenous adenosine levels is associated with decreased myocardial ischemic-reperfu...
AbstractObjectivesThis study examined the changes in myocardial energy metabolism during myocardial ...
Adenosine is an endogenous nucleotide and a breakdown product of adenosine triphosphate. Adenosine h...
It is now widely acknowledged that preconditioning (PC) before severe ischemic insults reduces infar...
Adenosine (ADO) has been shown to be cardioprotective following ischemia/reperfusion injury, but its...
Background. Adenosine has been reported to mediate the necrosis-limiting effects of ischemic precon-...
Objectives.This study examined whether stimulation of adenosine receptors before ischemia enhances m...
Brief episodes of ischemia and reperfusion render the myocardium more resistant to necrosis from a s...
Background—Various studies have reported that the administration of adenosine (ADO) in cardioplegia ...
To evaluate the role of adenosine receptors in the mediation of adenosine-induced protection of the ...
Significant improvement has been achieved in myocardial protection, however, perioperative tissue da...
Recent studies have unequivocally shown that preconditioning with brief ischemia limits myocardial n...
This study investigated if exogenous adenosine (ADO) improves recovery of cardiac function during re...
AbstractThis study was designed to determine whether intermittent warm aortic crossclamping induces ...
Previous studies suggest that increases in adenosine (ADO) may mediate the protective effects ischem...
Augmentation of endogenous adenosine levels is associated with decreased myocardial ischemic-reperfu...
AbstractObjectivesThis study examined the changes in myocardial energy metabolism during myocardial ...
Adenosine is an endogenous nucleotide and a breakdown product of adenosine triphosphate. Adenosine h...
It is now widely acknowledged that preconditioning (PC) before severe ischemic insults reduces infar...
Adenosine (ADO) has been shown to be cardioprotective following ischemia/reperfusion injury, but its...
Background. Adenosine has been reported to mediate the necrosis-limiting effects of ischemic precon-...
Objectives.This study examined whether stimulation of adenosine receptors before ischemia enhances m...
Brief episodes of ischemia and reperfusion render the myocardium more resistant to necrosis from a s...
Background—Various studies have reported that the administration of adenosine (ADO) in cardioplegia ...
To evaluate the role of adenosine receptors in the mediation of adenosine-induced protection of the ...
Significant improvement has been achieved in myocardial protection, however, perioperative tissue da...
Recent studies have unequivocally shown that preconditioning with brief ischemia limits myocardial n...
This study investigated if exogenous adenosine (ADO) improves recovery of cardiac function during re...
AbstractThis study was designed to determine whether intermittent warm aortic crossclamping induces ...