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No sex-related differences in infarct size, no-reflow and protection by ischaemic preconditioning in Göttingen minipigs.

Petra KleinbongardHelmut Raphael LiederAndreas SkyschallyGerd Heusch
Published in: Cardiovascular research (2022)
The translation of successful preclinical studies on cardioprotection to the benefit of patients with reperfused myocardial infarction has been difficult. The difficulties have been attributed to confounders such as co-morbidities and co-medications which patients typically have but animals don´t, but also to age and sex. Notably, female sex has been considered as protective per se. We have now, using our established and clinically relevant pig model of reperfused acute myocardial infarction and ischaemic preconditioning as the most robust cardioprotective intervention looked for sex-related differences of infarct size, no-reflow and cardioprotection by ischaemic preconditioning in a prospectively powered approach but found none such difference.
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