New directions for protecting the heart against ischaemia–reperfusion injury: targeting the Reperfusion Injury Salvage Kinase (RISK)-pathway
Royal London Hospital · University College London
Abstract
Reperfusion is a pre-requisite to salvaging viable myocardium, following an acute myocardial infarction. Reperfusion of ischaemic myocardium, however, is not without risk, as the act of reperfusion itself can paradoxically result in myocyte death: a phenomenon termed lethal reperfusion-induced injury. Therapeutic strategies that target and attenuate reperfusion-induced cell death may provide novel pharmacological agents, which can be used as an adjunct to current reperfusion therapy, to limit myocardial infarction. Recent evidence has implicated apoptotic cell death during the phase of reperfusion as an important contributor to lethal reperfusion-induced injury. Targeting anti-apoptotic mechanisms of cellular…
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1Topics & keywords
- Reperfusion injury
- Medicine
- Cardioprotection
- Protein kinase B
- PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway
- Phosphoinositide 3-kinase
- Reperfusion therapy
- MAPK/ERK pathway
- Good health and well-being