AbstractTaurine and glutamine are the most abundant intracellular free amino acids in mammalian hearts where changes in their intracellular concentrations are likely to influence a number of cellular activities. In this study we investigated the effects of ischaemia and reperfusion on the intracellular concentrations of taurine and glutamine in the hearts of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery using cold crystalloid or cold blood cardioplegic solutions. Ischaemic arrest (30 min), using cold crystalloid cardioplegic solution (n=19), decreased the intracellular concentrations (μmol/g wet weight) of taurine (from 9.8±0.8 to 7.7±0.7, P<0.05) and glutamine (8.7±0.5 to 7.2±0.6). After 20 min of normothermic reperfusion the fall in ...
AbstractThis experiment was designed to determine the relative degree of cardiac functional recovery...
AIM: To study the alterations of myocardial taurine transport function, taurine transporter (TAUT), ...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to examine the infarct-limiting effects of gamma-gluta...
AbstractTaurine and glutamine are the most abundant intracellular free amino acids in mammalian hear...
During induced myocardial ischemia for cardiac surgery, myocardial stunning occurs and aerobic metab...
We investigated the effects of L-glutamine (0-20 mM) on cardiac function. The isolated perfused work...
AbstractAmino acids, particularly glutamate, have been proposed to play an important role in the rec...
During induced myocardial ischemia for cardiac sur-gery, myocardial stunning occurs and aerobic meta...
Data show that uptake of amino acids correlates with myocardial oxygen consumption after aortic cros...
OBJECTIVE: Glutamine enhances recovery from acute normothermic ischemia in isolated rat heart by a d...
Lower torso revascularisation following ischaemia results in a systemic inflammatory response. Endot...
ObjectiveGlutamate has been claimed to protect the heart from ischemia and to facilitate metabolic a...
Myocardial ischemia is a major cause of postoperative heart failure and adverse outcome in coronary ...
OBJECTIVE: Warm intermittent blood cardioplegia has been shown to prevent the reperfusion damage see...
ABSTRACT. Background: Myocardial ischemia and reperfu-sion (I/R) injury causes significant morbidity...
AbstractThis experiment was designed to determine the relative degree of cardiac functional recovery...
AIM: To study the alterations of myocardial taurine transport function, taurine transporter (TAUT), ...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to examine the infarct-limiting effects of gamma-gluta...
AbstractTaurine and glutamine are the most abundant intracellular free amino acids in mammalian hear...
During induced myocardial ischemia for cardiac surgery, myocardial stunning occurs and aerobic metab...
We investigated the effects of L-glutamine (0-20 mM) on cardiac function. The isolated perfused work...
AbstractAmino acids, particularly glutamate, have been proposed to play an important role in the rec...
During induced myocardial ischemia for cardiac sur-gery, myocardial stunning occurs and aerobic meta...
Data show that uptake of amino acids correlates with myocardial oxygen consumption after aortic cros...
OBJECTIVE: Glutamine enhances recovery from acute normothermic ischemia in isolated rat heart by a d...
Lower torso revascularisation following ischaemia results in a systemic inflammatory response. Endot...
ObjectiveGlutamate has been claimed to protect the heart from ischemia and to facilitate metabolic a...
Myocardial ischemia is a major cause of postoperative heart failure and adverse outcome in coronary ...
OBJECTIVE: Warm intermittent blood cardioplegia has been shown to prevent the reperfusion damage see...
ABSTRACT. Background: Myocardial ischemia and reperfu-sion (I/R) injury causes significant morbidity...
AbstractThis experiment was designed to determine the relative degree of cardiac functional recovery...
AIM: To study the alterations of myocardial taurine transport function, taurine transporter (TAUT), ...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to examine the infarct-limiting effects of gamma-gluta...