Noble gases as cardioprotectants - Translatability and mechanism

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Abstract

Several noble gases, although classified as inert substances, exert a tissue-protective effect in different experimental models when applied before organ ischaemia as an early or late preconditioning stimulus, after ischaemia as a post-conditioning stimulus or when given in combination before, during and/or after ischaemia. A wide range of organs can be protected by these inert substances, in particular cardiac and neuronal tissue. In this review we summarize the data on noble gas-induced cardioprotection, focusing on the underlying protective mechanisms. We will also look at translatability of experimental data to the clinical situation.

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Smit, K. F., Weber, N. C., Hollmann, M. W., & Preckel, B. (2015, April 1). Noble gases as cardioprotectants - Translatability and mechanism. British Journal of Pharmacology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/bph.12994

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