Hydromorphine postconditioning protects isolated rat heart against ischemia-reperfusion injury via activating P13K/Akt/eNOS signaling

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Introduction: Myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury (myocardial I/R injury) has a high disability rate and mortality. Novel treatments for myocardial I/R injury are necessary. Aim: In order to explore the protective effect of hydromorphine on myocardial I/R injury, we illuminate the underlying mechanism of the protective effect. Results: Hydromorphine significantly reduced myocardial infarct size (IFN/AAR), CKMB (Creatine Kinase MB) and TN-T (Troponin T) release, and improved cardiac function compared with I/R group. However, these advantageous effects were partly suppressed in the presence of hydromorphine. Myocardial I/R injury significantly decreased the phosphorylation of Akt and eNOS, and down-regulated total nitric oxide and nitrotyrosine content, while these inhibitory effects were partly abolished by hydromorphine. Conversely, the activated effects of hydromorphine on the phosphorylation of Akt and eNOS, and NO release were totally reversed by LY294002, which, used individually, show the same influence on reperfusion injury. Conclusions: These findings suggest that hydromorphine postconditioning may protect isolated rat heart against reperfusion injury via activating P13K/Akt/eNOS signaling.

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Liu, Q., Li, Z., Liu, Y., Xiao, Q., Peng, X., Chen, Q., … Zhang, Y. (2018). Hydromorphine postconditioning protects isolated rat heart against ischemia-reperfusion injury via activating P13K/Akt/eNOS signaling. Cardiovascular Therapeutics, 36(6). https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-5922.12481

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