AbstractObjectivesWe investigated the time course of myocardial tolerance to ischemia-reperfusion injury after repeated physiologic or pharmacologic stresses.BackgroundSublethal stress provides cardiac tolerance to ischemia-reperfusion injury and increases the activity of manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD) in the myocardium in a biphasic manner. However, few studies have investigated the time course of the cardioprotective effects after repeated stresses.MethodsOne or two episodes of the same physiologic or pharmacologic stress (exercise, whole-body hyperthermia, or tumor necrosis factor-alpha treatment), or a combination of two different types of stress, were induced after a 48-h interval. The rats were then subjected to 20 min of lef...
Exposure to stress leads to physiological changes called “stress response” which are the result of<b...
Manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD) is induced in ischemic hearts 24 h after ischemic preconditi...
Remote ischemia per-conditioning (RPerC) has been demonstrated to have cardiac protection, but the u...
AbstractObjectivesWe investigated the time course of myocardial tolerance to ischemia-reperfusion in...
Training has been shown to induce cardioprotection. The mechanisms involved remain still poorly unde...
These experiments examined the independent effects of short-term exercise and heat stress on myocard...
Abstract AIM To compare the amount of cardioprotection induced by a single exercise session with th...
Abstract Background: Stress is defined as a complicated state that related to homeostasis disturban...
Experimental studies examining the effects of regular exercise on cardiac responses to ischemia and ...
Even though the coronary reperfusion process is the most important tool to preserve cardiac function...
Ischemic heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The effects of ischem...
Objective: In contrast to the clinical evidence, experimental studies showed that chronic hypoxia (C...
Even though the coronary reperfusion process is the most important tool to preserve cardiac function...
The role of lipids and ROS in cardioprotective mechanism of chronic hypoxia Cardiovascular diseases,...
The study of exercise preconditioning can develop strategies to prevent cardiovascular diseases and ...
Exposure to stress leads to physiological changes called “stress response” which are the result of<b...
Manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD) is induced in ischemic hearts 24 h after ischemic preconditi...
Remote ischemia per-conditioning (RPerC) has been demonstrated to have cardiac protection, but the u...
AbstractObjectivesWe investigated the time course of myocardial tolerance to ischemia-reperfusion in...
Training has been shown to induce cardioprotection. The mechanisms involved remain still poorly unde...
These experiments examined the independent effects of short-term exercise and heat stress on myocard...
Abstract AIM To compare the amount of cardioprotection induced by a single exercise session with th...
Abstract Background: Stress is defined as a complicated state that related to homeostasis disturban...
Experimental studies examining the effects of regular exercise on cardiac responses to ischemia and ...
Even though the coronary reperfusion process is the most important tool to preserve cardiac function...
Ischemic heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The effects of ischem...
Objective: In contrast to the clinical evidence, experimental studies showed that chronic hypoxia (C...
Even though the coronary reperfusion process is the most important tool to preserve cardiac function...
The role of lipids and ROS in cardioprotective mechanism of chronic hypoxia Cardiovascular diseases,...
The study of exercise preconditioning can develop strategies to prevent cardiovascular diseases and ...
Exposure to stress leads to physiological changes called “stress response” which are the result of<b...
Manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD) is induced in ischemic hearts 24 h after ischemic preconditi...
Remote ischemia per-conditioning (RPerC) has been demonstrated to have cardiac protection, but the u...