Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2169020 | Cryobiology | 2009 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The observed effects of cold preservation and of trolox and deferiprone on the RET were comparable to those on CT muscle function, as reported in a previously published study (van der Heijden et al., 2000) [52]. Both hamster RET and rat CT muscles show considerable functional damage due to actions of reactive oxygen species. In contrast to the CT, in the RET cold preservation-induced functional injury could not be prevented by BDM and was not accompanied by morphological damage such as necrosis and edema. This suggests that the RET myocytes possess a specific adaptation to withstand the Ca2+ overload induced by cold ischemia.
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Authors
Miriam C.J. de With, E.P.A. Brigitte van der Heijden, Matthijs F. van Oosterhout, M. Kon, Alfons B.A. Kroese,