Objectives:The aim of this review is to consider the pathophysiology of ischaemia-reperfusion in organs that may be affected by either its local or remote consequences. Potential therapeutic strategies are also considered.Design:A general discussion of the biochemical (including oxygen free radicals, complement, cytokines) and cellular events (endothelial cells, neutrophils) responsible for the mediation of reperfusion injury is presented, with special consideration of the organ-specific differences affecting the myocardium, central nervous system, gut, liver, kidney and skeletal muscle. Similarly, events which promote remote organ injury are described.Conclusions:Although it is recognised that prolonged ischaemia results in tissue and orga...
oai:ojs2.ujpr.org:article/3Because of the high rate of baseline oxygen use by renal cells, kidney is...
Ischemia-reperfusion injury (I/RI), produced by an initial interruption of organ blood flow and its ...
Ischaemia-reperfusion injury is a common clinical event, still associated with high mortality and mo...
INTRODUCTION Ischaemia-Reperfusion Injury (IRI) is defined as the paradoxical exacerbation of cellul...
Department of Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medici...
Ischaemia significantly affects the cellular homeostasis (sodium and calcium overload, intracellular...
Copyright © 2014 Constantinos Nastos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is associated with serious clinical manifestations, including myocardial...
Although restoration of blood flow to an ischaemic organ is essential to prevent irreversible tissue...
Thrombolytic therapy has gained widespread acceplance as a means of treating coronary artery thrombo...
Thanks to the development of new, more potent and selective immunosuppressive drugs together with ad...
Summary The role of ischaemia-reperfusion injury and mitochondrial dysfunction in organ transplanta...
Thanks to the development of new, more potent and selective immunosuppressive drugs together with ad...
Development of thrombolytic therapy as a treatment for myocardial infarction has focused attention o...
AbstractEarly reperfusion remains the most effective way of limiting myocardial necrosis and improvi...
oai:ojs2.ujpr.org:article/3Because of the high rate of baseline oxygen use by renal cells, kidney is...
Ischemia-reperfusion injury (I/RI), produced by an initial interruption of organ blood flow and its ...
Ischaemia-reperfusion injury is a common clinical event, still associated with high mortality and mo...
INTRODUCTION Ischaemia-Reperfusion Injury (IRI) is defined as the paradoxical exacerbation of cellul...
Department of Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medici...
Ischaemia significantly affects the cellular homeostasis (sodium and calcium overload, intracellular...
Copyright © 2014 Constantinos Nastos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is associated with serious clinical manifestations, including myocardial...
Although restoration of blood flow to an ischaemic organ is essential to prevent irreversible tissue...
Thrombolytic therapy has gained widespread acceplance as a means of treating coronary artery thrombo...
Thanks to the development of new, more potent and selective immunosuppressive drugs together with ad...
Summary The role of ischaemia-reperfusion injury and mitochondrial dysfunction in organ transplanta...
Thanks to the development of new, more potent and selective immunosuppressive drugs together with ad...
Development of thrombolytic therapy as a treatment for myocardial infarction has focused attention o...
AbstractEarly reperfusion remains the most effective way of limiting myocardial necrosis and improvi...
oai:ojs2.ujpr.org:article/3Because of the high rate of baseline oxygen use by renal cells, kidney is...
Ischemia-reperfusion injury (I/RI), produced by an initial interruption of organ blood flow and its ...
Ischaemia-reperfusion injury is a common clinical event, still associated with high mortality and mo...