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Sudden cardiac death athletes: a systematic review
(2010-08-03)
Previous events evidence that sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes is still a reality and it keeps challenging cardiologists. Considering the importance of SCD in athletes and the requisite for an update of this matter, ...
Sudden cardiac death athletes: a systematic review
(2010-08-03)
Previous events evidence that sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes is still a reality and it keeps challenging cardiologists. Considering the importance of SCD in athletes and the requisite for an update of this matter, ...
Insulin/NFkB protects against ischemia-induced necrotic cardiomyocyte death
(Elsevier, 2015)
In the heart, insulin controls key functions such as metabolism, muscle contraction and cell death.
However, all studies have been focused on insulin action during reperfusion. Here we explore the cardioprotective
action ...
Development or disease: duality of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore
(Academic Press Inc., 2017)
Mitochondrial role in ischemia–reperfusion of rat hearts exposed to high-K + cardioplegia and clonazepam: energetic and contractile consequences
(National Research Council Canada-NRC Research Press, 2007-05)
The role of the mitochondrial Na/Ca-exchanger (mNCX) in hearts exposed to ischemia–reperfusion (I/R) and pretreated with cardioplegia (CPG) was studied from a mechano-calorimetric approach. No-flow ischemia (ISCH) and ...
The mKATP Channels and protein-kinase C Are Involved in the Cardioprotective Effects of Genistein on Estrogen-Deficient Rat Hearts Exposed to Ischemia/Reperfusion
(Lippincott Williams, 2020-05)
Estrogenic deficiency is considered a risk of coronary disease in women. The phytoestrogen genistein could be a safe preventive strategy. The first aim of this work was to validate a model of cardiac stunning in which ...
Sex differences in the mechano-energetic effects of genistein on stunned rat and guinea pig hearts
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2016-01)
Although the phytoestrogen genistein (Gen) is considered protective in cardiovascular diseases, its direct effects on stunned hearts after transient ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) are unknown. This report studied the effects ...