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- W1976475963 abstract "Restoration of blood flow to ischemic tissue is the gold standard in treatment of ischemic diseases but results in ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. It is evident that I/R injury initiates complex cellular and molecular alterations, causing organ dysfunction and increasing morbidity and mortality. Therefore, decreasing I/R injury is a critical treatment strategy for limiting damage secondary to ischemia. Many clinicians and scientists have been devoting themselves to studying and developing efficient therapies on reducing I/R-induced damage in different tissues/organs. Among these, a protective approach termed ischemic postconditioning has received much attention because of its attractive clinical potential [ [1] Zhao Z.Q. Corvera J.S. Halkos M.E. et al. Inhibition of myocardial injury by ischemic postconditioning during reperfusion: Comparison with ischemic preconditioning. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2003; 285: H579 PubMed Google Scholar ]. Postconditioning, defined as repetitive alterations of brief ischemia and reperfusion during the onset of reperfusion after sustained ischemia, represents a novel yet powerful protective approach [ 1 Zhao Z.Q. Corvera J.S. Halkos M.E. et al. Inhibition of myocardial injury by ischemic postconditioning during reperfusion: Comparison with ischemic preconditioning. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2003; 285: H579 PubMed Google Scholar , 2 Yang X.M. Proctor J.B. Cui L. et al. Multiple, brief coronary occlusions during early reperfusion protect rabbit hearts by targeting cell signaling pathways. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2004; 44: 1103 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (471) Google Scholar ]. Compared with preconditioning which requires the occurrence before ischemia and application of which is prevented in clinical practice owing to the unpredictability [ 3 Murry C.E. Jennings R.B. Reimer K.A. Preconditioning with ischemia: A delay of lethal cell injury in ischemic myocardium. Circulation. 1986; 74: 1124 Crossref PubMed Scopus (6961) Google Scholar , 4 Meldrum D.R. Dinarello C.A. Shames B.D. et al. Ischemic preconditioning decreases postischemic myocardial tumor necrosis factor-alpha production. Potential ultimate effector mechanism of preconditioning. Circulation. 1998; 98 (discussion II218): II214 PubMed Google Scholar ], postconditioning is an injury-induced protection from previous sustained injury and thus, affords possible clinical applications in the clinical settings of reperfusion and revascularization. Ischemia postconditioning and mesenchymal stem cells engraftment synergistically attenuate ischemia reperfusion-induced lung injury in ratsJournal of Surgical ResearchVol. 178Issue 1PreviewIt has been reported that ischemic postconditioning (IPO) or mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) engraftment could protect organs from ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. We investigated the synergetic effects of combined treatment on lung injury induced by I/R. Full-Text PDF" @default.
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