Impacts of Delta 9-Tetrahydrocannabinol against Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in Diabetic Rats
Xiaohua Zhao,
Zhao Gao,
Wenbin Wen
et al.
Abstract:Despite the current optimal therapy, patients with myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury still experience a high mortality rate, especially when diabetes mellitus is present as a comorbidity. Investigating potential treatments aimed at improving the outcomes of myocardial IR injury in diabetic patients is necessary. Our objective was to ascertain the cardioprotective effect of delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) against myocardial IR injury in diabetic rats and examine the role of phosphatase and tensin h… Show more
“…LDH can be used as an indicator to measure the extent of myocardial damage. 37 As shown in Fig. 14, the LDH content in the serum of mice in the model group increased significantly, with a noticeable difference compared to that in the pseudo-surgery group, and this difference was statistically significant.…”
We herein report a study on the antioxidant peptides that show potential in alleviating myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury (MI/RI). Yak skin gelatin fraction Ac (YSG-Ac), obtained through ultrafiltration and Sephadex...
“…LDH can be used as an indicator to measure the extent of myocardial damage. 37 As shown in Fig. 14, the LDH content in the serum of mice in the model group increased significantly, with a noticeable difference compared to that in the pseudo-surgery group, and this difference was statistically significant.…”
We herein report a study on the antioxidant peptides that show potential in alleviating myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury (MI/RI). Yak skin gelatin fraction Ac (YSG-Ac), obtained through ultrafiltration and Sephadex...
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