BACKGROUND Cardioprotection and graft evaluation after ischemia-reperfusion (IR) are essential in facilitating heart transplantation with donation after circulatory death. Given the key role of mitochondria in IR, we aimed to investigate the tolerance of cardiac mitochondria to warm, global ischemia and to determine the predictive value of early reperfusion mitochondria-related parameters for post-ischemic cardiac recovery. METHODS Isolated, working rat hearts underwent 0, 21, 24, 27, 30, or 33 minutes of warm, global ischemia, followed by 60 minutes of reperfusion. Functional recovery (developed pressure × heart rate) was determined at 60 minutes of reperfusion, whereas mitochondrial integrity was measured at 10 minutes of reperfu...
OBJECTIVES: Type 2 diabetes causes mitochondrial dysfunction, which increases myocardial susceptibil...
International audienceAging compromises restoration of the cardiac mechanical function during reperf...
Heart tissue is remarkably sensitive to oxygen deprivation. Although heart cells, like those of mos...
The ultimate treatment for patients with end-stage heart failure is heart transplantation. The numbe...
Donation after circulatory death (DCD) holds great promise for improving cardiac graft availability,...
Abstract Background Mitochondrial impairment can result from myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury ...
Mitochondria play a critical role in myocardial cold ischemia-reperfusion (CIR) and induction of apo...
AbstractReactive oxygen species (ROS) are considered an important factor in ischemia/reperfusion inj...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondria play a critical role in ischemia-reperfusion injury of the heart. The purpo...
OBJECTIVES The number of heart transplantations is limited by donor organ availability. Donation ...
AbstractIsolated rat hearts were exposed to 30 min ischemia or to 30 min ischemia followed by 2, 5 o...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of mitochondria in the recovery of cardiac energetics...
The present investigation studied the effect of increasing severities of ischemic injury on recovery...
none4noneBOSETTI F.; BARACCA A.; LENAZ G.; SOLAINI G.BOSETTI F.; BARACCA A.; LENAZ G.; SOLAINI G
BACKGROUND: Cold ischemia time (CIT) causes ischemia-reperfusion injury to the mitochondria and detr...
OBJECTIVES: Type 2 diabetes causes mitochondrial dysfunction, which increases myocardial susceptibil...
International audienceAging compromises restoration of the cardiac mechanical function during reperf...
Heart tissue is remarkably sensitive to oxygen deprivation. Although heart cells, like those of mos...
The ultimate treatment for patients with end-stage heart failure is heart transplantation. The numbe...
Donation after circulatory death (DCD) holds great promise for improving cardiac graft availability,...
Abstract Background Mitochondrial impairment can result from myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury ...
Mitochondria play a critical role in myocardial cold ischemia-reperfusion (CIR) and induction of apo...
AbstractReactive oxygen species (ROS) are considered an important factor in ischemia/reperfusion inj...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondria play a critical role in ischemia-reperfusion injury of the heart. The purpo...
OBJECTIVES The number of heart transplantations is limited by donor organ availability. Donation ...
AbstractIsolated rat hearts were exposed to 30 min ischemia or to 30 min ischemia followed by 2, 5 o...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of mitochondria in the recovery of cardiac energetics...
The present investigation studied the effect of increasing severities of ischemic injury on recovery...
none4noneBOSETTI F.; BARACCA A.; LENAZ G.; SOLAINI G.BOSETTI F.; BARACCA A.; LENAZ G.; SOLAINI G
BACKGROUND: Cold ischemia time (CIT) causes ischemia-reperfusion injury to the mitochondria and detr...
OBJECTIVES: Type 2 diabetes causes mitochondrial dysfunction, which increases myocardial susceptibil...
International audienceAging compromises restoration of the cardiac mechanical function during reperf...
Heart tissue is remarkably sensitive to oxygen deprivation. Although heart cells, like those of mos...