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SEKORA, J. PROVAZNÍK, I. KOLÁŘOVÁ, J. ŠVRČEK, M.
Originální název
The Evolution of Action Potential during Repeated Ischemia in Rabbit Myocardium
Typ
článek v časopise - ostatní, Jost
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Ischemic preconditioning is a technique in which tissue is rendered resistant to the deleterious effects of prolonged ischemia and reperfusion by prior exposure to brief, repeated periods of vascular occlusion [Czech Cardiology Society, Medicine Word]. The hypothesis of ischemic preconditioning was first described at 1986 in [Murray], where it was demonstrated a 75 % reduction in infarct size caused by a 40 min coronary artery occlusion, when the occlusion was preceded by four episodes of 5 min ischemia and 5 min of reperfusion. Cardiac ischemia also causes beat-to-beat fluctuation in action potential duration which leads to T-wave alternans and arrhythmias [Qian]. Other studies describes links between action potenntial prolongation to cardiac alternans [Wilson]. This paper analyse action potentials recorded during repeated global ischemia and reperfusion in the experiment with rabbit hearts and verify the theory of ischemic preconditioning. In the experiment, optical mapping on the myocardium was used. The main principle of this method is an application of fluorescent voltage-sensitive dye, which binds to a membrane of cardiac cells, where it is activated by visible light.
Klíčová slova
Action Potentials, Repeated Ischemia, Rabbit Myocardium
Autoři
SEKORA, J.; PROVAZNÍK, I.; KOLÁŘOVÁ, J.; ŠVRČEK, M.
Rok RIV
2008
Vydáno
30. 6. 2008
Nakladatel
VUTIUM
Místo
Brno
ISSN
1211-412X
Periodikum
Analysis of Biomedical Signals and Images
Ročník
19
Číslo
1
Stát
Česká republika
Strany od
Strany do
4
Strany počet
BibTex
@article{BUT47594, author="Jiří {Sekora} and Valentine {Provazník} and Jana {Kolářová} and Martin {Švrček}", title="The Evolution of Action Potential during Repeated Ischemia in Rabbit Myocardium", journal="Analysis of Biomedical Signals and Images", year="2008", volume="19", number="1", pages="1--4", issn="1211-412X" }