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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Basic research in cardiology 91 (1996), S. 53-56 
    ISSN: 1435-1803
    Keywords: Cardioprotection ; ischaemia ; ischaemic preconditioning ; second window of protection
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    ISSN: 1435-1803
    Keywords: Cardioprotection ; infarction ; ischemia ; ischemic preconditioning ; second window of protection
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The delayed phase (‘second window’) of protection induced by ischemic preconditioning in rabbit heart is observed as enhanced resilience to infarction 24 hours after repetitive brief cycles of ischemia. Here we provide a fuller physiological characterisation of this phenomenon in the open-chest rabbit model, examining temporal characteristics and dose-dependency of this adaptation. For examination of the timecourse of delayed protection, rabbits were pretreated with four 5 minute coronary artery occlusions (PC) or sham operation (SHAM). Twenty four, 48, 72 or 96 hours later, infarct size after 30 min coronary occlusion and 120 minutes reperfusion was assessed with TTC staining and expressed as a percentage of myocardial risk volume (I/R). I/R was reduced at 24 hours (SHAM 48.1±3.9% v PC31.4±3.0%, P〈0.01), 48 hours (SHAM 41.9±3.0% v PC 19.6±6.3%, P〈0.01), and 72 hours (SHAM 39.8±3.4% v PC 17.2±2.5%, P〈0.01). No protection was observed 96 hours after preconditioning (SHAM 35.0±4.8% v PC 36.9±3.8%). In a further study, animals were pretreated with one, two or four 5 minute coronary occlusions (1×5 PC, 2×5 PC, 4×5 PC) and subjected to the infarction protocol 48 hours later. I/R was 44.5±4.3% in SHAM, 24.8±4.4% in 1×5 PC (P〈0.01), 27.4±2.9% in 2×5 PC (P〈0.05) and 24.4±4.8 in 4×5 PC (P〈0.01). Delayed protection in this rabbit model is prolonged, extending between 24 and 72 hours after the preconditioning stimulus. The threshold for eliciting the second window of protection in this model is as low as one 5 minute coronary occlusion.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Lasers in medical science 10 (1995), S. 245-251 
    ISSN: 1435-604X
    Keywords: Low intensity lasers ; Blood flow ; Laser Doppler
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Physics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract Low-intensity (therapeutic) laser therapy (LILT) has become a popular therapeutic modality for use by physiotherapists in the clinical management of a wide variety of conditions, including the promotion of wound repair and as an hypo-algesic agent. Nevertheless, the scientific data in support of the continued application of lasers in the clinic remains sparse, although recent studies have demonstrated a number of quantifiable biological effects of low-intensity laser, including laser-mediated increases in human median nerve conduction latency in vivo. In the present study, the effect of irradiation with low-intensity laser (1.5 J cm−2; 830 nm) on forearm skin blood flow in humans has been assessed using a laser Doppler flowmeter: (1) under resting conditions; (2) with concomitant measurement of antidromic median nerve conduction latency; and (3) after raising skin blood flow by immersion of the arm in water at 45
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