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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 1989

Myocardial salvage with trolox and ascorbic acid for an acute evolving infarction

Donald A.G. Mickle; Ren-Ke Li; Richard D. Weisel; Peter L. Birnbaum; Tai-Wing Wu; George Jackowski; M.Mindy Madonik; Graham W. Burton; K. U. Ingold

Both Trolox (a water-soluble analogue of alpha-tocopherol) and ascorbic acid were more effective than superoxide dismutase or catalase in protecting myocyte cell cultures from free radical attack (induced by hypoxanthine and xanthine oxidase). In a canine model of two hours of left anterior descending coronary artery occlusion followed by four hours of reperfusion, Trolox and ascorbic acid reduced the area of infarction within the area at risk. The Trolox group received 500 mL of deoxygenated saline solution containing 2.0 g of Trolox, 3.0 g of ascorbic acid, and 18 mg of EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) infused into the ascending aorta 30 seconds before and four minutes after reperfusion. Saline controls received 500 mL of deoxygenated saline solution containing 18 mg of EDTA. The angioplasty group had unmodified reperfusion by simple release of the occlusion. The area at risk and the area infarcted were estimated with Evans blue and triphenyl tetrazolium hydrochloride stains, respectively. The ratio of the area infarcted to the area at risk was significantly lower with Trolox (angioplasty, 30.4% +/- 5.1%; saline, 20.8% +/- 2.9%; and Trolox, 8.7% +/- 4.0%; p less than 0.01). In summary, the antioxidants Trolox and ascorbic acid effectively reduced myocardial necrosis after ischemia.


Archive | 1997

Transplants for myocardial scars and methods and cellular preparations

Donald A. G. Mickle; Ren-Ke Li; Richard D. Weisel


Principles of Regenerative Medicine | 2008

16 – Bone Marrow Stem Cells: Properties and Pluripotency

Munira Xaymardan; Massimo Cimini; Richard D. Weisel; Ren-Ke Li


Archive | 2010

stabilization: Augmentation by stem cell factor Cell transplantation preserves cardiac function after infarction by infarct

Ren-Ke Li; Amir Fazel; Phillip Cheung; Jason Tsz Hin Lam; Paul W.M. Fedak; Terrence M. Yau; Shafie Fazel; Liwen Chen; Richard D. Weisel; Denis Angoulvant; Charit Seneviratne


Archive | 2010

Angiogenesis and Absence of Oncogenicity Effects of Cell-Based Angiogenic Gene Therapy at 6 Months: Persistent

Terrence M. Yau; Christopher Kim; Ren-Ke Li; Guangming Li; Yaoguang Zhang; Richard D. Weisel


日本外科学会雑誌 | 2007

SF-050-1 Anti-apoptotic Strategy for Cell Transplantation : Comparison of Two Pre-treatment Methods

嘉伸 中村; 謙吾 西村; 真吾 原田; 義和 藤原; 聡 上平; 保 金岡; 真吾 石黒; 元延 西村; Richard Weisel; Ren-Ke Li


日本外科学会雑誌 | 2004

VS-018-5 ラット胎児心筋上清共培養によるラット骨髄細胞から心筋細胞誘導の試み

敦士 北川; 健次 岡田; 裕 大北; Ren-Ke Li; Richard D. Weisel; Donald A.G. Mickle


日本外科学会雑誌 | 2003

右室流出路心筋におけるTissue-Engineered Graftの成熟

司 小澤; 信彌 小山; 克則 吉原; 善則 渡邊; 則次 塩野; 浩樹 横室; 宗泰 川崎; 毅郎 藤井; 聡 浜田; 大志 益原; 真一 和田; Ren-Ke Li; Richard D. Weisel; Donald A.G. Mickle; 真一郎 森田; 義人 筏


Archive | 2003

Cell Transplantation for Therapeutic Angiogenesis

Paul Fedak; Hao Zhang; Ren-Ke Li


Archive | 2002

translational physiology L-Arginine protects human heart cells from low-volume anoxia and reoxygenation

Noritsugu Shiono; Vivek Rao; Richard D. Weisel; Muneyasu Kawasaki; Ren-Ke Li; Donald A.G. Mickle; Paul W.M. Fedak; Laura C. Tumiati; Lawrence Ko; Subodh Verma

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Terrence M. Yau

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

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Amir Fazel

Toronto General Hospital

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Christopher Kim

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

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