Inhibition of myocardial injury by ischemic postconditioning during reperfusion: comparison with ischemic preconditioning
Emory University Hospital Midtown
Abstract
Ischemic preconditioning (Pre-con) is an adaptive response triggered by a brief ischemia applied before a prolonged coronary occlusion. We tested the hypothesis that repetitive ischemia applied during early reperfusion, i.e., postconditioning (Post-con), is cardio-protective by attenuating reperfusion injury. In anesthetized open-chest dogs, the left anterior descending artery (LAD) was occluded for 60 min and reperfused for 3 h. In controls (n = 10), there was no intervention. In Pre-con (n = 9), the LAD was occluded for 5 min and reperfused for 10 min before the prolonged occlusion. In Post-con (n = 10), at the start of reperfusion, three cycles of 30-s reperfusion and 30-s LAD reocclusion preceded the 3 h…
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7Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Occlusion
- Ischemia
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine
- Reperfusion injury
- Myeloperoxidase
- Ischemic preconditioning