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Effect of inhibition of Na+/Ca2+ exchanger at the time of myocardial reperfusion on hypercontracture and cell death

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2002

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These results are consistent with the hypothesis that during initial reperfusion NCX activity results in net reverse mode operation contributing to Ca(2+) overload, hypercontracture and cell death, and that NCX inhibition during this phase is beneficial. Beyond this phase, NCX inhibition may impair forward mode-dependent Ca(2+) extrusion and be detrimental. These findings may help in the design of therapeutic strategies against lethal reperfusion injury, with NCX as the target.

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