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  • Schreckenberg R; Bencsik, Péter; Weber M; Abdallah Y; Csonka, Csaba; Gömöri, Kamilla; Kiss, Krisztina; Pálóczi, János; Pipis J; Sárközy, Márta; Ferdinandy, Péter; Schulz R; Schluter KD (2017)
    BACKGROUND: Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) and ischemic postconditioning (IPoC) are currently among the most efficient strategies protecting the heart against ischemia/reperfusion injury. However, the effect of IPC and ...
  • Koncsos, Gábor; Varga, Zoltán; Baranyai, Tamás; Boengler K; Rohrbach S; Li L; Schluter KD; Schreckenberg R; Radovits, Tamás; Oláh, Attila; Mátyás, Csaba; Lux, Árpád; Al-Khrasani, Mahmoud; Komlódi, Tímea; Bukosza, Éva Nóra; Máthé, Domokos; Deres, László; Bartekova M; Rajtik T; Adameova A; Szigeti, Krisztián; Hamar, Péter; Helyes, Zsuzsanna; Tretter, László; Pacher, Pál; Merkely, Béla Péter; Giricz, Zoltán; Schulz R; Ferdinandy, Péter (2016)
    Although incidence and prevalence of prediabetes are increasing, little is known on its cardiac effects. Therefore, our aim was to investigate the effect of prediabetes on cardiac function and to characterize parameters ...
  • Brockhoff B; Schreckenberg R; Forst S; Heger J; Bencsik, Péter; Kiss, Krisztina; Ferdinandy, Péter; Schulz R; Schluter KD (2017)
    Nitric oxide (NO) deficiency is common in pulmonary diseases, but its effect on pulmonary remodelling is still controversial. As pulmonary parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) expression is a key regulator of pulmonary ...
  • Boengler K; Bencsik, Péter; Pálóczi, János; Kiss, Krisztina; Pipicz, Márton; Pipis J; Ferdinandy, Péter; Schluter KD; Schulz R (2017)
    Whereas high amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to cardiac damage following ischemia and reperfusion (IR), low amounts function as trigger molecules in the cardioprotection by ischemic preconditioning ...
  • Schreckenberg R; Weber P; Cabrera-Fuentes HA; Steinert I; Preissner KT; Bencsik, Péter; Sárközy, Márta; Csonka, Csaba; Ferdinandy, Péter; Schulz R; Schluter KD (2015)
    Cardiac ischaemia and reperfusion leads to irreversible injury and subsequent tissue remodelling. Initial reperfusion seems to shift arginine metabolism from nitric oxide (NO) to polyamine formation. This may limit functional ...