2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2015.12.020
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Ischemia reperfusion injury, ischemic conditioning and diabetes mellitus

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“…2) Ischemia reperfusion injury, in which the outbreak of ROS plays an important role, not only causes irreversible myocardial necrosis but also induces cardiomyocyte apoptosis. 3) ROS can be direct cytotoxicity or may pose potential risk of cell death by transforming into free radicals that react with macromolecules, DNA, proteins and lipids. 22) t-BHP may stimulate ROS generation and therefore was used to induce conditions of oxidative stress.…”
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“…2) Ischemia reperfusion injury, in which the outbreak of ROS plays an important role, not only causes irreversible myocardial necrosis but also induces cardiomyocyte apoptosis. 3) ROS can be direct cytotoxicity or may pose potential risk of cell death by transforming into free radicals that react with macromolecules, DNA, proteins and lipids. 22) t-BHP may stimulate ROS generation and therefore was used to induce conditions of oxidative stress.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1) Although restoration of blood flow to the ischemic heart tissues is important, it is not adequate because myocardial ischemic damage is progressively developed following reperfusion due to an over-production of a large number of biospecies. 2,3) Compelling evidence demonstrated that free radicals generated during ischemia and reperfusion play pivotal roles in myocardial apoptosis. Free radical scavengers can effectively inhibit myocardial apoptosis.…”
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“…The reperfusion therapy with blood flow restoration is the recommended treatment for infarct recovery, yet is more curative for ischaemia of short duration 1, 2. Moreover, reperfusion paradoxically leads to additional damage to ischaemic myocardium 2, 3.…”
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“…This problem is exacerbated particularly in those affected by diabetes. Diabetes significantly reduces myocardial ischemic tolerance after a sudden coronary artery occlusion, thereby leading to increased ischemic and reperfusion (IR) injuries (2). During the past several years, ischemic postconditioning (IPo) has emerged as an efficient intervention to reduce reperfusion injury and infarct size in patients with AMI (3).…”
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“…It consists of very short repetitive episodes of IR applied at the immediate onset of reperfusion after a prolonged coronary artery occlusion. Unfortunately, previous experimental studies demonstrated that the beneficial effects of IPo are largely lost in the presence of diabetes, although the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain to be fully clarified (2).…”
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