Di Napoli P, Barsotti A, Contegiacomo G, Di Crecchio A, Di Muzio M, Maggi A, Taccardi AA, Tiloca P Ischaemic preconditioning of rat myocardium: effects on postischaemic coronary endothelium hyperpermeability and microcirculatory damage Journal of Clinical and Basic Cardiology 1998; 1 (1): 37-42 PDF Summary Overview | ||||||||||||
Figure/Graphic 6: Preconditioning - koronare Mikrozirkulation Histological samples (200X, fluorescent light) showing the FITC-Albumin diffusion in perimyocytic space (left) and perivascular space (right). Top: control. Middle: preconditioning. Bottom: preconditioning + hypertonic reperfusion. In control group fluorescence is strongly diffused around myocytes and perivascular space. After ischaemic preconditioning, albumin extravasation is limited; adding hypertonic reperfusion FlTC-albumin diffusion is detected in the only endothelial surface of blood vessels (bottom, on the right) |
Figure/Graphic 6: Preconditioning - koronare Mikrozirkulation
Histological samples (200X, fluorescent light) showing the FITC-Albumin diffusion in perimyocytic space (left) and perivascular space (right). Top: control. Middle: preconditioning. Bottom: preconditioning + hypertonic reperfusion. In control group fluorescence is strongly diffused around myocytes and perivascular space. After ischaemic preconditioning, albumin extravasation is limited; adding hypertonic reperfusion FlTC-albumin diffusion is detected in the only endothelial surface of blood vessels (bottom, on the right) |
