Although cardioplegia reduces myocardial metabolism during ischemia, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) depletion occurs, which may contribute to poor functional recovery after reperfusion. Augmenting myocardial adenosine during ischemia is successful in improving ATP repletion and myocardial recovery following ischemia. If adenosine is an important determinant of ischemic tolerance, then depletion or elimination of myocardial adenosine should lead to poor functional and metabolic recovery after ischemia. To test this hypothesis, isolated, perfused rabbit hearts were subjected to 120 min of 34[deg]C ischemia. Hearts received St. Thomas cardioplegia alone or cardioplegia containing 200 [mu]M adenosine, or cardioplegia containing 15, 5, 2.5, or 0.0...
Recent studies indicate that ischemic preconditioning (IP) may be mediated by adenosine (ADO) recept...
Background—Various studies have reported that the administration of adenosine (ADO) in cardioplegia ...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of an intracoronary bolus i...
The use of cardioplegia during surgically induced ischemia greatly reduces myocardial metabolic requ...
I hypothesized that a significant component of myocardial contractile dysfunction following ischemia...
During induced ischemia for cardiac surgery, nucleotides are degraded while being used to maintain m...
Brief episodes of ischemia and reperfusion render the myocardium more resistant to necrosis from a s...
This study investigated if exogenous adenosine (ADO) improves recovery of cardiac function during re...
Although the effects of adenosine on the heart, including the clinical suppression of cardiac arrhyt...
An isolated, isovolumetrically contracting rat heart preparation, perfused at constant flow, was use...
AbstractObjectivesThis study examined the changes in myocardial energy metabolism during myocardial ...
During open heart surgery, it is usually necessary to cross-clamp the aorta, with the risk of subseq...
An important question in energy metabolism of the reperfused, previously ischemic myocardium is whet...
Severe myocardial ischemia in dogs (perfusion 10% of normal) caused progressive deterioration in ade...
AbstractObjective: Adenosine supplementation of cardioplegic solutions in cardiac operations improve...
Recent studies indicate that ischemic preconditioning (IP) may be mediated by adenosine (ADO) recept...
Background—Various studies have reported that the administration of adenosine (ADO) in cardioplegia ...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of an intracoronary bolus i...
The use of cardioplegia during surgically induced ischemia greatly reduces myocardial metabolic requ...
I hypothesized that a significant component of myocardial contractile dysfunction following ischemia...
During induced ischemia for cardiac surgery, nucleotides are degraded while being used to maintain m...
Brief episodes of ischemia and reperfusion render the myocardium more resistant to necrosis from a s...
This study investigated if exogenous adenosine (ADO) improves recovery of cardiac function during re...
Although the effects of adenosine on the heart, including the clinical suppression of cardiac arrhyt...
An isolated, isovolumetrically contracting rat heart preparation, perfused at constant flow, was use...
AbstractObjectivesThis study examined the changes in myocardial energy metabolism during myocardial ...
During open heart surgery, it is usually necessary to cross-clamp the aorta, with the risk of subseq...
An important question in energy metabolism of the reperfused, previously ischemic myocardium is whet...
Severe myocardial ischemia in dogs (perfusion 10% of normal) caused progressive deterioration in ade...
AbstractObjective: Adenosine supplementation of cardioplegic solutions in cardiac operations improve...
Recent studies indicate that ischemic preconditioning (IP) may be mediated by adenosine (ADO) recept...
Background—Various studies have reported that the administration of adenosine (ADO) in cardioplegia ...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of an intracoronary bolus i...