Apoptosis as a therapeutic target in acutely ischemic myocardium
- PMID: 12960470
- DOI: 10.1097/00001573-200309000-00009
Apoptosis as a therapeutic target in acutely ischemic myocardium
Abstract
In addition to necrosis, apoptosis makes a significant contribution to cell death following acute myocardial ischemia; apoptosis is particularly enhanced during reperfusion. Several studies are beginning to indicate that the cell death by apoptosis may be preventable. A boost in the research in this direction has been provided by noninvasive means of detection of apoptosis, such as that achieved by technetium-99m labeled Annexin-A5 scintigraphy. Various levels within the apoptotic cascade are being investigated as therapeutic targets. Caspase inhibitors, mitochondrial stabilizers, and Na+-H+ exchanger inhibitors reduce cell death by apoptosis and infarct size. Although most of the evidence at present is limited to the laboratory animals, this approach seems to hold a promise for the future.
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