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Cell Survival Programs and Ischemia/Reperfusion Maike Krenz

Cell Survival Programs and Ischemia/Reperfusion By Maike Krenz

Cell Survival Programs and Ischemia/Reperfusion by Maike Krenz


Summary

Reviews the evidence supporting the concept that intrinsic cell survival programmes can be activated by a variety of mildly noxious stimuli or pharmacologic agents to confer protection against the deleterious effects of ischemia/reperfusion.

Cell Survival Programs and Ischemia/Reperfusion Summary

Cell Survival Programs and Ischemia/Reperfusion: Hormesis, Preconditioning, and Cardioprotection by Maike Krenz

The major purpose of this book is to review the evidence supporting the concept that intrinsic cell survival programs can be activated by a variety of mildly noxious stimuli or pharmacologic agents to confer protection against the deleterious effects of ischemia/reperfusion (I/R). We begin with a discussion of the concept of hormesis (a term used most extensively in the toxicologic literature which refers to biphasic cellular responses that depend on concentration or intensity of a stimulus), review the seminal studies that led to the discovery of the cardioprotective effects of ischemic preconditioning, and outline its therapeutic potential (Chapter 1). This is followed by a summary of our current understanding of the mechanisms of I/R injury (Chapter 2), as this provides several points of intervention in limiting postischemic tissue injury that may be targeted by the adaptive programs invoked by conditioning stimuli. Chapters 3 and 4 focus on the mechanisms underlying ischemic pre-, post-, and remote conditioning, which establishes the mechanistic rationale for development of pharmacologic conditioning strategies that may mimic the remarkably powerful effects of ischemic conditioning (and are covered in Chapter 5). Lifestyle interventions, including exercise, caloric restriction, and consumption of alcoholic beverages and/or phytochemicals, that may induce hormetic responses will also be reviewed in this chapter. While the promise for conditioning as a therapeutic approach is enormous, there are obstacles to its practical application in patients, which are covered in Chapter 6. The final chapter (Chapter 7) examines the extension of our mechanistic understanding of the signaling pathways invoked by conditioning stimuli into the realm of gene therapy and to the preservation of stem cell viability in the harsh ischemic environment as natural translational outgrowths of preconditioning into therapeutics.Table of Contents: Introduction / Hormesis and Preconditioning Defined / Mechanisms of Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury / Ischemic Preconditioning and Cardioprotection / Clinically Useful Applications of Ischemic Conditioning: Distant Site Ischemic Preconditioning and Ischemic Postconditioning / Cardioprotection Induced by Pharmacologic Conditioning and Lifestyle Interventions that Mimic Preconditioning / Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Tachyphylaxis, and the Efficacy of Pre- and Postconditioning / Logical Extensions of Preconditioning: Gene and Stem Cell Therapy for I/R / Acknowledgments / References

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Hormesis and Preconditioning Defined
  • Mechanisms of Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
  • Ischemic Preconditioning and Cardioprotection
  • Clinically Useful Applications of Ischemic Conditioning: Distant Site Ischemic Preconditioning and Ischemic Postconditioning
  • Cardioprotection Induced by Pharmacologic Conditioning and Lifestyle Interventions that Mimic Preconditioning
  • Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Tachyphylaxis, and the Efficacy of Pre- and Postconditioning
  • Logical Extensions of Preconditioning: Gene and Stem Cell Therapy for I/R
  • Acknowledgments
  • References

Additional information

NLS9781615045846
9781615045846
1615045848
Cell Survival Programs and Ischemia/Reperfusion: Hormesis, Preconditioning, and Cardioprotection by Maike Krenz
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Paperback
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
2013-09-30
122
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