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- W2161604024 abstract "Time for primary review 24 days. In 1986 Furchgott first suggested that endothelial-derived relaxing factor might be nitric oxide (NO) [1]. Since then the remarkable role of nitric oxide (NO) as a modulator of biological phenomena has led to the question of its involvement within the spectrum of cardiovascular disease. The resulting research has implicated NO in atherosclerosis, hypertension, cardiomyopathy, pre-eclampsia, endotoxaemia [2] and cardiac allograft rejection [3] providing important additional insights into the pathogenesis of vascular and heart muscle disease. Although initially characterised in the vasculature NO is present in heart muscle [4] whilst the relative expression of the three isoforms (ncNOS, iNOS, ecNOS) responsible for its synthesis may have important implications in disease pathology. Apart from a cytotoxic role, NO has a role in cytostasis both regulating normal homeostasis and protecting against cell injury [5]. This, has led to the hypothesis that NO is cardioprotective in ischaemic heart disease. In testing this hypothesis very recent research has implicated NO in the phenomenon of ischaemic preconditioning. The current evidence suggesting its involvement in this exciting field is the focus of this review.Ischaemic preconditioning (PC) describes the profound myocardial protection that follows a short period of sublethal ischaemia and was recently considered by a NHBLI workshop to be the most powerful intervention to reduce myocardial infarct size other than reperfusion [6]. Initially described by Murray et al. in 1986 [7], in trying to understand the metabolic consequences of ischaemia, they found that brief periods of repetitive ischaemia in a canine model produced significant protection against myocardial cell death. There appears to be a bimodal distribution of protection with an initial more powerful but short-lived phase existing between 1 and 3 h (‘Early Preconditioning’) and a delayed less powerful phase occurring between 12 and 72 hours … * Corresponding author. Tel.: +44-171-922-8191; fax: +44-171-960-5659 m.marber{at}umds.ac.uk" @default.
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- W2161604024 title "Nitric oxide, nitrates and ischaemic preconditioning" @default.
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