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Prevention of ischemic rigor contracture during coronary occlusion by inhibition of Na+–H+ exchange

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These results indicate that inhibition of Na(+)-H+ exchange during ischemia is necessary to limit myocardial necrosis secondary to transient coronary occlusion, and that this action could by mediated by a protective effect against ischemic contracture. Inhibition of Na(+)-H+ exchange only during reperfusion has a partial and transient beneficial effect, but only when the inhibitor reaches the area at risk before reflow.

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