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Comparative Study
. 2012 Oct;5(5):727-34.
doi: 10.1007/s12265-012-9390-7. Epub 2012 Jul 24.

Pacing postconditioning: impact of pacing algorithm, gender, and diabetes on its myocardial protective effects

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Comparative Study

Pacing postconditioning: impact of pacing algorithm, gender, and diabetes on its myocardial protective effects

Fawzi A Babiker et al. J Cardiovasc Transl Res. 2012 Oct.

Abstract

Pacing postconditioning (PPC) induces cardioprotection. The aim of this study was to determine the optimal pacing algorithm and possible influence of gender and diabetes on PPC. Unprotected regional ischemia for 30 min served as negative control and classical PPC (ten cycles of 30 s left ventricular pacing alternated with 30 s right atrial pacing) as positive control. Area at risk and infarct size were determined by blue dye and triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining. For achieving protection, the minimal number of PPC cycles was seven and the minimal duration of a PPC protocol was 200 s. The protective effect of PPC was comparable in male and female hearts, but no protection could be induced by PPC in diabetic hearts. PPC can provide myocardial protection when using at least seven cycles of ventricular pacing. PPC protection is independent of gender, but sensitive to experimental diabetes.

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