C J Zuurbier
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Recent Articles
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Xiao Y, Wang Q, Zhang H, Nederlof R, Bakker D, Siadari B, et al.
Basic Res Cardiol
. 2024 Mar;
119(3):403-418.
PMID: 38528175
Decreased nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) levels contribute to various pathologies such as ageing, diabetes, heart failure and ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI). Nicotinamide riboside (NR) has emerged as a promising therapeutic NAD...
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Effects of combined helium pre/post-conditioning on the brain and heart in a rat resuscitation model
Aehling C, Weber N, Zuurbier C, Preckel B, Galmbacher R, Stefan K, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 2017 Nov;
62(1):63-74.
PMID: 29159800
Background: The noble gas helium induces cardio- and neuroprotection by pre- and post-conditioning. We investigated the effects of helium pre- and post-conditioning on the brain and heart in a rat...
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Mariotti E, Orton M, Eerbeek O, Ashruf J, Zuurbier C, Southworth R, et al.
NMR Biomed
. 2016 Jan;
29(4):377-86.
PMID: 26777799
Hyperpolarized (13)C MR measurements have the potential to display non-linear kinetics. We have developed an approach to describe possible non-first-order kinetics of hyperpolarized [1-(13)C] pyruvate employing a system of differential...
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Snoek S, Dhawan S, van Bree S, Cailotto C, van Diest S, Duarte J, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2011 Nov;
24(2):172-84, e91.
PMID: 22122661
Background: Abdominal surgery involving bowel manipulation commonly results in inflammation of the bowel wall, which leads to impaired intestinal motility and postoperative ileus (POI). Mast cells have shown to play...
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Zuurbier C, Smeele K, Eerbeek O
J Bioenerg Biomembr
. 2009 Apr;
41(2):181-5.
PMID: 19347573
The interaction of hexokinase with mitochondria has emerged as a powerful mechanism in protecting many cell types against cell death. However, the role of mitochondrial hexokinase (mitoHK) in cardiac ischemia-reperfusion...
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Zuurbier C, Hoek F, van Dijk J, Abeling N, Meijers J, Levels J, et al.
Br J Anaesth
. 2008 Feb;
100(4):442-50.
PMID: 18305079
Background: Glucose-insulin-potassium (GIK) administration is advocated on the premise of preventing hyperglycaemia and hyperlipidaemia during reperfusion after cardiac interventions. Current research has focused on hyperglycaemia, largely ignoring lipids, or other...
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Zuurbier C, Van Wezel H
Cardiovasc Drugs Ther
. 2008 Feb;
22(2):125-31.
PMID: 18266096
Introduction: The potential usefulness of glucose-insulin therapy relies to a large extent on the premise that it prevents hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia following cardiac ischemic events. Methods: In this review we...
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Van Wezel H, Zuurbier C, de Jonge E, van Dam E, van Dijk J, Endert E, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2006 Aug;
91(10):4144-53.
PMID: 16895948
Background: Hyperglycemia in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is associated with adverse outcome. Although insulin infusion strategies are increasingly used to improve outcome, a pathophysiological rationale is currently...
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Visser L, Zuurbier C, Hoek F, Opmeer B, de Jonge E, de Mol B, et al.
Br J Anaesth
. 2005 Aug;
95(4):448-57.
PMID: 16100235
Background: The clinical benefits of glucose-insulin-potassium (GIK) and tight glycaemic control in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) may be partly explained by an anti-inflammatory effect. We applied GIK...
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Zuurbier C, Eerbeek O, Goedhart P, Struys E, Verhoeven N, Jakobs C, et al.
Cardiovasc Res
. 2004 Mar;
62(1):145-53.
PMID: 15023561
Objective: The oxidative pentose phosphate pathway (oxPPP) produces NADPH, which can be used to maintain glutathione in its reduced state (anti-oxidant; beneficial effects) or to produce radicals or nitric oxide...