Reperfusion of isolated rat hearts with calcium-containing medium after a short period of calcium·free perfusion results in irreversible cell damage (calcium paradox). Experiments were undertaken to determine whether the slow-channel calcium antagonist drug verapamil protects calcium-deprived rat heart muscle against the consequences of readmitting calcium. Cell damage was quantitated in terms of creatine kinase (CK) release, depletion of endogenous creatine phosphate (CP) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) stores, development of contracture as measured by longitudinal shortening of the Ieft ventricle, and ultrastructural damage. Verapamil (1 mg/l) did not reduce the initial rate of CK release during reperfusion with calcium but reduced the i...
The protective effect of a calcium antagonist on reperfused myocardium was investigated, with partic...
The protective effect of a calcium antagonist on reperfused myocardium was investigated, with partic...
The Ca(2+) paradox represents a good model to study Ca(2+) overload injury in ischemic heart disease...
Reperfusion of isolated rat hearts with calcium-containing medium after a short period of calcium·fr...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
SUMMARY Calcium metabolism may play an important role in the pathogenesis of myocardial ischemic inj...
AbstractTimely administration of verapamil has been shown to reduce indexes of ischemic injury in ex...
Background: Calcium overload and free radical mediated damage in the mitochondria is the most import...
The calcium channel blocking agents verapamil and nifedipine have been reported to lessen abnormalit...
Lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) had recently been shown to accumulate in the ischemic heart and was de...
Calcium kinetics and its intracellular mobilization are important in all biological processes. We us...
The present study was to test the hypothesis that anti-arrhythmic properties of verapamil may be acc...
The interactions of the inotropic effects of verapamil (0.05-2.0 µmol/l-1, calcium (0.33-5.2 mmol/l-...
The protective effect of a calcium antagonist on reperfused myocardium was investigated, with partic...
The protective effect of a calcium antagonist on reperfused myocardium was investigated, with partic...
The Ca(2+) paradox represents a good model to study Ca(2+) overload injury in ischemic heart disease...
Reperfusion of isolated rat hearts with calcium-containing medium after a short period of calcium·fr...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
SUMMARY Calcium metabolism may play an important role in the pathogenesis of myocardial ischemic inj...
AbstractTimely administration of verapamil has been shown to reduce indexes of ischemic injury in ex...
Background: Calcium overload and free radical mediated damage in the mitochondria is the most import...
The calcium channel blocking agents verapamil and nifedipine have been reported to lessen abnormalit...
Lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) had recently been shown to accumulate in the ischemic heart and was de...
Calcium kinetics and its intracellular mobilization are important in all biological processes. We us...
The present study was to test the hypothesis that anti-arrhythmic properties of verapamil may be acc...
The interactions of the inotropic effects of verapamil (0.05-2.0 µmol/l-1, calcium (0.33-5.2 mmol/l-...
The protective effect of a calcium antagonist on reperfused myocardium was investigated, with partic...
The protective effect of a calcium antagonist on reperfused myocardium was investigated, with partic...
The Ca(2+) paradox represents a good model to study Ca(2+) overload injury in ischemic heart disease...