2014
DOI: 10.1097/fjc.0000000000000132
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Cardioprotection Afforded by Sour Cherry Seed Kernel

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“…Furthermore, as shown in Figure 2, ischemic-reperfusion injury-associated decreases in AF, CF, HR and CO, versus preischemic values, along with significantly increased recovery of AF and HR in animals fed the lyophilisate further supported the anti-ischemic properties of WGLL. These effects are consistent with previous studies by the authors, in which interventions that decrease oxidative stress on cardiac tissue dramatically improved recovery from ischemic events [31,32,33]. An interpretation of the significance of these outcomes to the cardioprotective ability of WGLL should be considered in the context of the fact that myocardial ischemic events typically reduce cardiac aortic blood pressure (AoP), along with a reduction in myocardial metabolic requirements, coronary blood flow and left ventricular tension.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Furthermore, as shown in Figure 2, ischemic-reperfusion injury-associated decreases in AF, CF, HR and CO, versus preischemic values, along with significantly increased recovery of AF and HR in animals fed the lyophilisate further supported the anti-ischemic properties of WGLL. These effects are consistent with previous studies by the authors, in which interventions that decrease oxidative stress on cardiac tissue dramatically improved recovery from ischemic events [31,32,33]. An interpretation of the significance of these outcomes to the cardioprotective ability of WGLL should be considered in the context of the fact that myocardial ischemic events typically reduce cardiac aortic blood pressure (AoP), along with a reduction in myocardial metabolic requirements, coronary blood flow and left ventricular tension.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Authors of this report have extensively characterized processes by which ischemia/reperfusion injury promotes infarction-associated tissue damage and methods by which it may be counteracted by increasing HO-1 expression. 30,31 Exploration by the authors, of mechanisms contributing to mechanisms by which infarcted zone expansion is augmented, strongly suggests that the antioxidant capacity of HO-1 reinforces compartmentalization of ionic species within cardiomyocytes and other cells composing cardiovascular tissue, the integrity of which is compromised by elevated levels of reactive oxygen molecules induced during the reoxygenation period associated with postischemic reperfusion. 32,33 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, several studies revealed that cherry, Guangzao ( Choerospondias axillaris ), and acai ( Euterpe oleracea Mart.) have significant cardioprotective effects and have been shown to play a beneficial role in improving myocardial infarction induced by I/R via anti-oxidative and anti-apoptotic activities [88,89,90]. In addition, bilberry, black raspberry, and sea buckthorn berries improved serum lipid profiles and promoted a hypocholesterolemic effect, which protected against hypercholesterolemia and prevented atherosclerosis [91,92,93].…”
Section: Experimental Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%