| Literature DB >> 20221286 |
Pasquale Abete1, Francesco Cacciatore, Gianluca Testa, David Della-Morte, Gianluigi Galizia, Nicola Ferrara, Franco Rengo.
Abstract
A mild stress such as brief ischemic episodes may protect the heart from a successive and more prolonged myocardial ischemia (ischemic preconditioning). This phenomenon is considered a typical "hormetic mechanism" by which the heart is immunized from pathological insults such as myocardial ischemia. This mechanism is reduced with aging and it may be restored and/or preserved by drugs such as adenosine or nicorandil, a mitochondrial K(ATP) channels, and lifestyle interventions such as physical activity and/or hypocaloric diet. Moreover, since the mechanisms involved in cardiac ischemic preconditioning have been established basic and clinical investigators are encouraged to test several drug in well-controlled animal and human studies in order to prevent and/or restore the age-related reduction of ischemic preconditioning.Entities:
Keywords: aging; hormesis; lifestyles; preconditioning
Year: 2009 PMID: 20221286 PMCID: PMC2836158 DOI: 10.2203/dose-response.09-023.Abete
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dose Response ISSN: 1559-3258 Impact factor: 2.658