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Molecular adaptation of cellular defences following preconditioning of the heart by repeated ischaemia

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1993

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Repeated ischaemia and reperfusion (4 x PC), and not 1 x PC, caused the induction of several stress related and antioxidant genes including HSP 27, 70, and 89 genes, Mn-SOD and catalase genes, and proto-oncogenes (c-fos and c-myc), as well as the expression of several stress inducible proteins and stimulation of three antioxidative enzymes. Mn-SOD, peroxisomal catalase, and glutathione peroxidase, simultaneously protecting the heart from subsequent ischaemia-reperfusion injury. The expression of stress inducible and antioxidant genes and stimulation of antioxidant enzyme activities may reflect the heart's response enabling it to survive against ischaemic stress by eliminating the oxidative assault.