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Yan G, Chen J, Yamada K, Kleber A, Corr P
J Physiol . 1996 Jan; 490 ( Pt 1):215-28. PMID: 8745289
1. The contribution of the concentrating effect due to shrinkage of the extracellular space (ECS) to cellular K+ efflux on extracellular potassium ([K+]o) accumulation in response to ischaemia was investigated...
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Ohnishi Y, Butterfield M, Saffitz J, Sobel B, Corr P, Goldstein J
Circulation . 1995 Aug; 92(3):500-10. PMID: 7634465
Background: The beneficial effects of flow restoration and the deleterious impact of reperfusion injury on ischemic myocardium are well known. However, most experimental studies have induced reperfusion by mechanical release...
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Wu J, Corr P
Am J Physiol . 1995 Jun; 268(6 Pt 2):H2405-17. PMID: 7611493
This study was performed to determine whether long-chain acylcarnitines, specifically palmitoylcarnitine, could account for the increase in intracellular Na+ ([Na+]i) during ischemia eliciting a secondary increase in intracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i)....
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Corr P, Yamada K
Herz . 1995 Jun; 20(3):156-68. PMID: 7543431
Myocardial ischemia in vivo is associated with dramatic electrophysiologic alterations which occur within minutes of cessation of coronary flow and are rapidly reversible with reperfusion. This suggests that subtle and...
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Yan G, Park T, Corr P
Am J Physiol . 1995 Apr; 268(4 Pt 2):H1740-8. PMID: 7733378
Recent evidence indicates that factors involved in the activation of the coagulation system eliciting an intracoronary thrombus may contribute importantly to arrhythmogenesis during acute myocardial ischemia. In the present study,...
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Cox J, BOINEAU J, Schuessler R, Kater K, Ferguson Jr T, Cain M, et al.
Adv Card Surg . 1995 Jan; 6:1-67. PMID: 7894763
After more than a decade of experimental and clinical research into the basic mechanisms underlying atrial fibrillation, we were able to develop a surgical procedure that appears to cure the...
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Ido Y, McHowat J, Chang K, ARRIGONI-MARTELLI E, Orfalian Z, Kilo C, et al.
Diabetes . 1994 Dec; 43(12):1469-77. PMID: 7958501
The rationale for these experiments is that administration of L-carnitine and/or short-chain acylcarnitines attenuates myocardial dysfunction 1) in hearts from diabetic animals (in which L-carnitine levels are decreased); 2) induced...
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Ye H, Wolf R, Kurz T, Corr P
Cardiovasc Res . 1994 Dec; 28(12):1828-34. PMID: 7867036
Objective: The aim was to assess whether noradrenaline and endothelin-1 can stimulate endogenous production of phosphatidic acid in adult ventricular myocytes. Methods: After stimulation of rabbit ventricular myocytes with noradrenaline...
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Pogwizd S, Corr P
Eur Heart J . 1994 Dec; 15 Suppl D:145-54. PMID: 7713105
Our understanding of the electrophysiological and biochemical mechanisms underlying malignant ventricular arrhythmias in the setting of heart failure has been limited, in large part because of the lack of experimental...
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Park T, McHowat J, Wolf R, Corr P
Cardiovasc Res . 1994 Aug; 28(8):1263-8. PMID: 7954631
Objective: The aims were (1) to determine whether thrombin, which is increased in the presence of coronary thrombosis, can directly stimulate the production of lysophosphatidylcholine, which has arrhythmogenic properties, in...