1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf01907463
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The effect of hypothermia during the period of calcium repletion on the calcium paradox

Abstract: Reperfusion of an isolated heart with a calcium-containing solution after a short calcium-free perfusion may result in irreversible cell damage: the calcium paradox. In this investigation the effect of hypothermia during reperfusion with calcium-containing solution on the calcium paradox damage in the isolated rat heart was studied. In addition, the effect of pre-cooling the heart during the calcium-free period was investigated. Creatine kinase release was used to define cell damage. Normothermic (37 degrees C… Show more

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