Dialogues in Cardiovascular Medicine - Vol 3 . No. 1 . 1998



Oxidative Stress




Free radicals and tissue injury
B.R. Lucchesi




How important is oxidative stress in ischemia, reperfusion, and heart failure?
G. Ambrosio, I. Tritto


Are free radicals a major factor in atheroma?
M.J. Mitchinson


What are the prospects of antioxidants as a new therapeutic modality?
M.L. Hess, R.C. Kukreja




M.J. Shattock


Abrupt reoxygenation of the anoxic potassium-arrested perfused rat heart: a study of myocardial enzyme release
Hearse and others

The “wavefront phenomenon” of myocardial ischemic cell death. II. Transmural progression of necrosis within the framework of ischemic bed size (myocardium at risk) and collateral flow
Reimer and Jennings

The effect of ibuprofen on accumulation of indium-111–labeled platelets and leukocytes in experimental myocardial infarction
Romson and others

Oxygen-mediated myocardial damage during ischaemia and reperfusion: role of the cellular defences against oxygen toxicity
Ferrari and others

Granulocytes as active participants in acute myocardial ischemia and infarction
Schmid-Schonbein and Engler
Measurement of superoxide-derived free radicals in the reperfused heart. Evidence for a free radical mechanism of reperfusion injury
Zweier

Marked reduction of free radical generation and contractile dysfunction by antioxidant therapy begun at the time of reperfusion. Evidence that myocardial “stunning” is a manifestation of reperfusion injury
Bolli and others

The phlogistic role of C3 leukotactic fragments in myocardial infarcts of rats
Hill and Ward

Sustained limitation of myocardial reperfusion injury by a monoclonal antibody that alters leukocyte function
Simpson and others

Early accumulation of the terminal complement-complex in the ischaemic myocardium after reperfusion
Mathey and others




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