Cardioprotective efficacy of limb remote ischemic preconditioning in rats: discrepancy between meta-analysis and a three-centre in vivo study.
Nabil V SayourGábor B BrennerAndrás MakkosBernadett KissCsenger KovácsháziTamás G GergelySverre Groever AukrustHuimin TianViktória ZenklKamilla GömöriTamara SzabadosPéter BencsikAndre HeinenRainer SchulzGary F BaxterCoert J ZuurbierZoltán VokóPéter FerdinandyZoltán GiriczPublished in: Cardiovascular research (2023)
We report for the first time the lack of cardioprotection by RIPC in rats, assessed in individually randomized, blinded in vivo studies, involving three study centres, using different RIPC protocols. These results are in discrepancy with the meta-analysis of similar in vivo rat studies, however, no specific methodological reason could be identified by systematic review, probably due to the overall insufficient reporting of several study parameters that did not improve over the past two decades. These results urge for publication of more well-designed and well-reported studies, irrespective of the outcome, which are required for preclinical reproducibility, and the development of clinically translatable cardioprotective interventions.