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Ischemic Preconditioning Reduces Apoptosis By Upregulating Anti-Death Gene Bcl-2

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The results demonstrate that reactive oxygen species play a crucial role in signal transduction mediated by PC. This signaling process appears to involve NFkappaB. NFkappaB becomes translocated and activated by both ischemia/reperfusion, which induces apoptosis and PC which reduces apoptosis. However, the amount of NFkappaB binding activity is significantly higher in the PC hearts compared with ischemic reperfused hearts. The upregulation of the antioxidant gene, Bcl-2, is inversely correlated with the reduction of cardiomyocyte apoptosis associated with PC.

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