AbstractObjectives. We sought to determine whether the cardioprotective effects of ischemic preconditioning can be reinstated once they are lost in a rat model of coronary occlusion.Background. We have shown in a previous study that the cardioprotective effects of preconditioning are lost if there is a time lag (≥1 h) between the preconditioning and sustained coronary occlusion events in the rat. However, whether the beneficial effects of preconditioning can be regained once they are lost in this model is unknown.Methods. Twenty-eight rats were randomized to one of four groups. Group 1 (control group) underwent 90 min of coronary occlusion without preconditioning. Group 2 had preconditioning (three cycles of 3 min of coronary occlusion and ...
Ischemic preconditioning (PC) with 5-min ischemia(l) and reperiusion (R) limits infarct size (IS) af...
AbstractObjectives.The purpose of the present study was to assess whether brief, repeated coronary a...
routinely administered to patients who may experi-ence an episode of ischemia. Part of the difficult...
AbstractIschemic preconditioning offers powerful protection from ischemie necrosis in a wide range o...
Patients with an impending myocardial infarction may be preconditioned by pre-infarct angina. Hence,...
Patients with an impending myocardial infarction may be preconditioned by pre-infarct angina. Hence,...
Abstract Purpose: To investigate the cardioprotective effects of ischemic preconditioning (preIC) a...
Abstract Purpose: To investigate the cardioprotective effects of ischemic preconditioning (preIC) a...
ObjectivesAn in situ model was used to test whether and how multiple occlusions at reperfusion can p...
The intent of this study was to characterize the cardioprotective effect of precon- ditioning agains...
Background. A brief coronary occlusion before a more prolonged occlusion results in less myocardial ...
The intent of this study was to characterize the cardioprotective effect of precon- ditioning agains...
We investigated the impact of cardioprotective drugs on ST-elevation, arrhythmias and infarct size i...
Background:Brief episodic ischemias prior to subsequent prolonged ischemia limit infarct size and at...
The intent of this study was to characterize the cardioprotective effect of precon- ditioning agains...
Ischemic preconditioning (PC) with 5-min ischemia(l) and reperiusion (R) limits infarct size (IS) af...
AbstractObjectives.The purpose of the present study was to assess whether brief, repeated coronary a...
routinely administered to patients who may experi-ence an episode of ischemia. Part of the difficult...
AbstractIschemic preconditioning offers powerful protection from ischemie necrosis in a wide range o...
Patients with an impending myocardial infarction may be preconditioned by pre-infarct angina. Hence,...
Patients with an impending myocardial infarction may be preconditioned by pre-infarct angina. Hence,...
Abstract Purpose: To investigate the cardioprotective effects of ischemic preconditioning (preIC) a...
Abstract Purpose: To investigate the cardioprotective effects of ischemic preconditioning (preIC) a...
ObjectivesAn in situ model was used to test whether and how multiple occlusions at reperfusion can p...
The intent of this study was to characterize the cardioprotective effect of precon- ditioning agains...
Background. A brief coronary occlusion before a more prolonged occlusion results in less myocardial ...
The intent of this study was to characterize the cardioprotective effect of precon- ditioning agains...
We investigated the impact of cardioprotective drugs on ST-elevation, arrhythmias and infarct size i...
Background:Brief episodic ischemias prior to subsequent prolonged ischemia limit infarct size and at...
The intent of this study was to characterize the cardioprotective effect of precon- ditioning agains...
Ischemic preconditioning (PC) with 5-min ischemia(l) and reperiusion (R) limits infarct size (IS) af...
AbstractObjectives.The purpose of the present study was to assess whether brief, repeated coronary a...
routinely administered to patients who may experi-ence an episode of ischemia. Part of the difficult...