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Extending injury- and disease-resistant CNS phenotypes by repetitive epigenetic conditioning [PDF]
Significant reductions in the extent of acute injury in the CNS can be achieved by exposure to different preconditioning stimuli, but the duration of the induced protective phenotype is typically short-lasting, and thus is deemed as limiting its clinical
Gidday, Jeffrey M
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Postconditioning protects against endothelial ischemia-reperfusion injury in the human forearm [PDF]
Background: Hypoxic cell death follows interruption of blood supply to tissues. Although successful restoration of blood flow is mandatory for salvage of ischemic tissues, reperfusion can paradoxically place tissues at risk of further injury.
Deanfield, J.E. +4 more
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Role of Forkhead Transcription Factors in Myocardial Ischemic Reperfusion Injury in Diabetes [PDF]
Diabetes, characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from either insulin deficiency or insulin resistance, is a chronic metabolic disorder. Hearts of subjects with diabetes are more sensitive to myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury but the underlying ...
Irwin, MG +5 more
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Autonomization of Microvascular Free Flaps in Reconstructive Surgery: A Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Background Microvascular free tissue transfer is a key technique in reconstructive surgery, enabling functional and aesthetic restoration of complex defects. While initial flap survival relies on the vascular pedicle, some flaps may become independent through a process known as autonomization, where new vascular connections form between the ...
Jonas Wüster +6 more
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Recanalization and reperfusion in acute ischemic stroke. [PDF]
Revascularization remains the most intuitive strategy to reverse ischemic injury associated with arterial occlusion in acute stroke. Revascularization may lead to opening of an occluded artery, or recanalization, yet restoration of downstream flow, or ...
Liebeskind, David S
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A stable kidney normothermic machine perfusion model with sevoflurane delivery via a vaporizer was established, enabling mechanistic and therapeutic studies of ischemia–reperfusion injury. ABSTRACT Normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) of donor kidneys provides an opportunity not only for organ preservation but also for therapeutic intervention to ...
Philip N. Günkel +10 more
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This study demonstrates the protective effect of acute restraint stress (ARS) against hepatic ischemia–reperfusion injury (HIRI) in mice and investigates its specific neuroendocrine mechanisms. During ARS, excitability of PVNCRH neurons significantly increases, which drives HPA axis to release corticosterone, thereby reducing hepatic inflammation and ...
Xiaoqi Lin +12 more
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PURPOSE: Liver ischemia-reperfusion injury is a phenomenon presents in events like liver resections and transplantation. The restoration of blood flow may leads to local and systemic injury.
Antonio Roberto Franchi Teixeira +8 more
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Protective Effect of Delayed Ischemic Postconditioning on Embolic Stroke Complications in Female Rat [PDF]
Background & Aims: Ischemic postconditioning, conducted by a series of brief occlusion and release of the bilateral common carotid arteries, has neuroprotective properties in permanent or transient models of middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion but its
M Mobini +6 more
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Background Pre- and postconditioning describe mechanisms whereby short ischemic periods protect an organ against a longer period of ischemia. Interestingly, short ischemic periods of a limb, in itself harmless, may increase the ischemia tolerance of ...
Wouters Patrick +20 more
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