Reperfusion of an isolated mammalian heart with a calcium-containing solution after a brief calcium-free perfusion results in irreversible cell damage: the calcium paradox. We investigated whether the calcium paradox is associated with oxidative damage. We measured the tissue changes of glutathione status and the release of oxidized glutathione from isolated perfused rabbit hearts as indicators of cellular oxidative events. After 10 min of calcium-free perfusion, tissue content of reduced (GSH) and oxidized (GSSG) glutathione, and of protein and non-protein sulfhydryl groups were not significantly different from control values. Restoration of the calcium concentration resulted in an immediate and massive release of GSH and a depletion of ti...
Calcium-free rat hearts develop separations of fascia adherens junctions of intercalated discs. Such...
Coronary perfusion with a calcium-free solution, followed by reperfusion with a calcium containing s...
Oxygen radical generation induced by postischemic reperfusion can overwhelm endogenous radical scave...
Restoration of a normal calcium concentration in the perfusate oj isolated hearts after a short peri...
Free radicals have been implicated in the pathogenesis of re-perfusion injury, but it is unclear how...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
This study was designed to define the effect of postischemic low Ca2+ perfusion on recovery of high-...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
This study was designed to define the effect of postischemic low Ca2+ perfusion on recovery of high-...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Reperfusion, without doubt, is the most effective way to treat the ischaemic myocardium. Late reperf...
AUTHOR’S YNOPSIS. During Lungendor-perfusion of isolated rat hearts the minimum duration of the calc...
BACKGROUND: Ischemia is characterized by an increase in intracellular calcium and occurrence of dias...
Abstract. Cellular injury induced by reperfusion after myocardial ischemia is manifested by striking...
BACKGROUND: Ischemia is characterized by an increase in intracellular calcium and occurrence of dias...
Calcium-free rat hearts develop separations of fascia adherens junctions of intercalated discs. Such...
Coronary perfusion with a calcium-free solution, followed by reperfusion with a calcium containing s...
Oxygen radical generation induced by postischemic reperfusion can overwhelm endogenous radical scave...
Restoration of a normal calcium concentration in the perfusate oj isolated hearts after a short peri...
Free radicals have been implicated in the pathogenesis of re-perfusion injury, but it is unclear how...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
This study was designed to define the effect of postischemic low Ca2+ perfusion on recovery of high-...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
This study was designed to define the effect of postischemic low Ca2+ perfusion on recovery of high-...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Reperfusion, without doubt, is the most effective way to treat the ischaemic myocardium. Late reperf...
AUTHOR’S YNOPSIS. During Lungendor-perfusion of isolated rat hearts the minimum duration of the calc...
BACKGROUND: Ischemia is characterized by an increase in intracellular calcium and occurrence of dias...
Abstract. Cellular injury induced by reperfusion after myocardial ischemia is manifested by striking...
BACKGROUND: Ischemia is characterized by an increase in intracellular calcium and occurrence of dias...
Calcium-free rat hearts develop separations of fascia adherens junctions of intercalated discs. Such...
Coronary perfusion with a calcium-free solution, followed by reperfusion with a calcium containing s...
Oxygen radical generation induced by postischemic reperfusion can overwhelm endogenous radical scave...