Aim: Despite the widespread use of ventricular tissue in the investigation involving hydroxyl-radical (OH*) injury, one of the most potent mediators in ischemia-reperfusion injury, little is known about the impact on atrial myocardium. In this study we thus compared the OH*-induced injury response between atrial and right ventricular muscles from both rabbits and dogs under identical experimental conditions. Methods: Small, contracting ventricular and atrial rabbit and dog trabeculae were directly exposed to OH*, and contractile properties were examined and quantified. Results: A brief OH* exposure led to transient rigor like contracture with marked elevation of diastolic tension and depression of developed force. Although the injury re...
Abstract—Hydroxyl radicals (OH) are involved in the development of reperfusion injury and myocardial...
Sepsis is a potentially life-threatening condition, and it is frequently complicated by myocardial d...
attenuated without subsequent adverse effects. "stunning " in the conscious dog and demons...
Recent studies suggest that oxygen-derived free radicals contribute to the pathogenesis of postische...
Although ischemic injury to skeletal muscle is a matter of great clinical importance, relatively lit...
This study aimed to determine structural alterations occurring in cardiac myofilaments after exogeno...
Although hypercholesterolemia is a well-known risk factor for atherosclerosis, little is known about...
The mechanical effects of ischemic contracture may be important in the development of irreversible c...
Acute coronary failure was modeled in rabbits by ligation of the descending left coronary artery at ...
Recent studies have shown that myocardial oxygen consumption does not proportionally decrease with t...
Focal ischemia of the left ventricular myocardium was modeled by surgical ligation of the descending...
Transient coronary occlusion (15 minutes) does not result in irreversible myocardial injury but is a...
SUMMARY Given the substantial reserve of normal myocardium, its inability to sustain life in the pre...
This series of studies were designed to evaluate 1) the myocardial contractile effect of endothelin-...
Reactive oxygen species have been implicated in the development of a variety pathological conditions...
Abstract—Hydroxyl radicals (OH) are involved in the development of reperfusion injury and myocardial...
Sepsis is a potentially life-threatening condition, and it is frequently complicated by myocardial d...
attenuated without subsequent adverse effects. "stunning " in the conscious dog and demons...
Recent studies suggest that oxygen-derived free radicals contribute to the pathogenesis of postische...
Although ischemic injury to skeletal muscle is a matter of great clinical importance, relatively lit...
This study aimed to determine structural alterations occurring in cardiac myofilaments after exogeno...
Although hypercholesterolemia is a well-known risk factor for atherosclerosis, little is known about...
The mechanical effects of ischemic contracture may be important in the development of irreversible c...
Acute coronary failure was modeled in rabbits by ligation of the descending left coronary artery at ...
Recent studies have shown that myocardial oxygen consumption does not proportionally decrease with t...
Focal ischemia of the left ventricular myocardium was modeled by surgical ligation of the descending...
Transient coronary occlusion (15 minutes) does not result in irreversible myocardial injury but is a...
SUMMARY Given the substantial reserve of normal myocardium, its inability to sustain life in the pre...
This series of studies were designed to evaluate 1) the myocardial contractile effect of endothelin-...
Reactive oxygen species have been implicated in the development of a variety pathological conditions...
Abstract—Hydroxyl radicals (OH) are involved in the development of reperfusion injury and myocardial...
Sepsis is a potentially life-threatening condition, and it is frequently complicated by myocardial d...
attenuated without subsequent adverse effects. "stunning " in the conscious dog and demons...