FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: rats are preliminarily subjected to continuous exposure to cold at a temperature of +2°C for 4 weeks with a standard diet and light. Then a 45-minute coronary occlusion is performed followed by a 2-hour reperfusion.
EFFECT: method allows to conduct research aimed at studying of the receptor and molecular mechanisms of the infarct-limiting effect of adaptation to chronic continuous cold exposure.
2 tbl
Title | Year | Author | Number |
---|---|---|---|
CARDIOPROTECTIVE AND ANTIARRHYTHMIC MEDICINE | 2022 |
|
RU2783444C1 |
AGENT FOR INCREASING RESISTANCE OF HEART TO ARRYTHMOGENIC ACTION OF ISCHAEMIA AND REPERFUSION | 2014 |
|
RU2587783C1 |
METHOD OF CARDIOPROTECTION OF ISCHEMIC AND REPERFUSION INJURIES IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION | 2019 |
|
RU2712448C1 |
AGENT IMPROVING CARDIAC RESISTANCE TO ISCHEMIC AND FOLLOWING REPERFUSION INJURIES | 2012 |
|
RU2488404C1 |
MEANS INCREASING HEART RESISTANCE TO REPERFUSION DAMAGE | 2016 |
|
RU2642826C1 |
AGENT SIMULATING CARDIAC POSTCONDITIONING PHENOMENON | 2012 |
|
RU2502508C1 |
METHOD FOR APPLYING REPERFUSION THERAPY TO ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION PATIENTS | 2002 |
|
RU2226097C2 |
AGENT POSSESSING CARDIOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY | 2019 |
|
RU2699039C1 |
CARDIOPROTECTIVE AGENT | 2020 |
|
RU2743764C1 |
AGENT WITH CARDIOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY | 2019 |
|
RU2791641C2 |
Authors
Dates
2017-06-30—Published
2016-05-26—Filed