Remote ischemic conditioning improves rat brain antioxidant defense in a time-dependent mechanism.
Andrew Moraes MonteiroRodrigo Paracampo CouteiroDora Fonseca da SilvaSérgio Cunha Trindade JúniorRenata Cunha SilvaLuís Fernando Freitas de SousaDeivid Ramos Dos SantosJofre Jacob da Silva FreitasMarcus Vinícius Henriques BritoPublished in: Acta cirurgica brasileira (2021)
Remote ischemic conditioning increases brain antioxidant capacity in a time-dependent way, while muscle presents higher protection on 1-minute cycles and tends to decrease its defence with longer cycles of intermittent occlusions of the femoral artery.