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- W2018413900 abstract "Whilst it is formally stated that cardiac troponin is only released when cardiac myocytes undergo necrosis, there are a number of clinical situations where troponin is present in the circulation, without any apparent cardiac injury. In these cases, troponin half-life in the circulation is usually substantially shorter than that seen when troponin is released following myocardial infarction with frank necrosis. A mechanism has been described in liver, where large cytoplasmic molecules can pass from the intra- to extra-cellular space without cellular necrosis occurring. This occurs by the formation of membranous blebs which bud off from the plasma membrane of the cell. Blebs develop during cellular ischemia. If the ischemia is limited and re-oxygenation occurs, the blebs may be released into the circulation without rupture of the plasma membrane, resulting in a one-off release of cytoplasmic contents including macromolecules. Evidence from cardiac studies is presented supporting the presence of membranous blebs in cardiac myocytes, enabling troponin to be released from cardiac cells due to ischemia alone, without necrosis." @default.
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