In a porcine model of brief ischemia leading to reversible stunning in the absence of tissue necrosis, we demonstrated delayed release of cTnI that exceeded the 99 percentile for normals 60-minutes after reperfusion and rose to readily detectable levels 24-hours later. While tissue analysis at 60-minutes showed no evidence of infarction, TUNEL staining demonstrated isolated myocytes undergoing apoptosis, which was absent after 24-hours. These results demonstrate that cTnI elevations occur after ischemia of a duration that is insufficient to produce myocyte necrosis and reflect myocyte injury associated with delayed apoptosis in the absence of pathological evidence of infarction.
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