Adenosine as an important mediator of post-ischaemic neuronal stunning.
@article{Pernow2001AdenosineAA, title={Adenosine as an important mediator of post-ischaemic neuronal stunning.}, author={J. Pernow}, journal={Cardiovascular research}, year={2001}, volume={49 4}, pages={ 693-4 } }
See article by Burgdorf et al. [11] (pages 713–720) in this issue.
A brief period of ischaemia is known to induce a prolonged period of reversible myocardial dysfunction despite normalized electrocardiogram and absence of histological signs of necrosis. This was first described by Heyndrickx and co-workers [1] who found that myocardial function was depressed for several hours following a 15-min period of coronary artery occlusion in dogs. Braunwald and Kloner [2] subsequently named this… CONTINUE READING
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