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  • The study explored how effective perconditioning (Perc) is at various time points in reducing heart damage during ischemia and reperfusion, focusing on specific cellular pathways (RISK, SAFE, STAT5, and eNOS).
  • Results showed that all Perc treatments led to smaller heart infarcts regardless of inhibiting certain pathways, with STAT5 being the only one involved in cardioprotection during these events.
  • Additionally, while certain inhibitors affected STAT5 activation, they did not hinder the protective effects of Perc, indicating that eNOS may help reduce heart damage by preventing cell death.

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Background: We investigated the effectiveness of perconditioning (Perc) applied at different time points along with the role of RISK, SAFE, STAT5 and eNOS pathways.

Methods And Results: Anesthetized rabbits were subjected to 30-min ischemia/3-hour reperfusion. Perc, consisted of 4 cycles of 1-min ischemia/reperfusion, was applied in the carotid artery at different time points. Perc was started and ended during ischemia, started during ischemia and ended at the beginning of reperfusion, started at the end of ischemia and ended at reperfusion and started and ended during reperfusion. The PI3K inhibitor wortmannin, or the JAK-2 inhibitor AG490, was also applied and the infarct size was assessed. In another series assigned to the previous groups, the phosphorylation of Akt, PI3K, ERKs1/2, GSK3β, STAT3, and STAT5 was evaluated. All Perc groups had smaller infarction compared to those without Perc, independently of PI3K or JAK-2 inhibition. STAT5 was the only molecule that was phosphorylated in parallel with cardioprotection. Since Src and angiotensin II mediate the STAT5 pathway, we administered the Scr inhibitor PP1 and the angiotensin II receptor antagonist valsartan. PP1 and valsartan prevented STAT5 phosphorylation, but did not abrogate the effect of Perc. Furthermore, the NOS inhibitor L-NAME was administered and abrogated the infarct size limiting effect of Perc. In parallel, the expression of cleaved caspase-3 was elevated only in the control and Perc-A-L-NAME groups.

Conclusion: Perc reduces infarction independently of RISK, SAFE and STAT5 pathways. Src kinase and angiotensin II play a predominant role in STAT5 activation. eNOS may protect the myocardium through inhibition of apoptosis.

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