Prevention of postoperative atrial fibrillation: Novel and safe strategy based on the modulation of the antioxidant system
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Rodrigo Salinas, Ramón
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Prevention of postoperative atrial fibrillation: Novel and safe strategy based on the modulation of the antioxidant system
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Postoperative atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia following cardiac surgery with extracorporeal circulation. The pathogenesis of postoperative AF is multifactorial. Oxidative stress, caused by the unavoidable ischemia-reperfusion event occurring in this setting, is a major contributory factor. Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-derived effects could result in lipid peroxidation, protein carbonylation, or DNA oxidation of cardiac tissue, thus leading to functional and structural myocardial remodeling. The vulnerability of myocardial tissue to the oxidative challenge is also dependent on the activity of the antioxidant system. High ROS levels, overwhelming this system, should result in deleterious cellular effects, such as the induction of necrosis, apoptosis, or autophagy. Nevertheless, tissue exposure to low to moderate ROS levels could trigger a survival response with a trend to reinforce the antioxidant defense system. Administration of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/165705
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2012.00093
ISSN: 1664042X
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Frontiers in Physiology, Volumen 3 APR,
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