Title of article
Effect of Cold Adaptation on the State of Cardiovascular System and Cardiac Tolerance to Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
Author/Authors
Voronkov ، Nikita S. Cardiology Research Institute - Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the RAS , Popov ، Sergey V. Cardiology Research Institute - Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the RAS , Naryzhnaya ، Natalia V. Cardiology Research Institute - Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the RAS , Prasad ، N. Rajendra Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology - Faculty of Science - Annamalai University , Petrov ، Ivan M. Tyumen State Medical University , Kolpakov ، Viktor V. Tyumen State Medical University , Tomilova ، Evgenia A. Tyumen State Medical University , Sapozhenkova ، Ekaterina V. Tyumen State Medical University , Maslov ، Leonid N. Cardiology Research Institute - Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the RAS
From page
59
To page
70
Abstract
Despite the unconditional success achieved in the treatment and prevention of AMI over the past 40 years, mortality in this disease remains high. Hence, it is necessary to develop novel drugs with mechanism of action different from those currently used in clinical practices. Studying the molecular mechanisms involved in the cardioprotective effect of adapting to cold could contribute to the development of drugs that increase cardiac tolerance to the impact of ischemia/reperfusion. An analysis of the published data shows that the long-term human stay in the Far North contributes to the occurrence of cardiovascular diseases. At the same time, chronic and continuous exposure to cold increases tolerance of the rat heart to ischemia/ reperfusion. It has been demonstrated that the cardioprotective effect of cold adaptation depends on the activation of ROS production, stimulation of the β2-adrenergic receptor and protein kinase C, MPT pore closing, and KATP channel.
Keywords
Acclimatization , Cold temperature , Heart , Ischemia , Reperfusion
Journal title
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)
Journal title
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)
Record number
2761337
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