Ischemic preconditioning consists of brief episode of sub lethal
ischemia followed by reperfusion. It is a biphasic phenomenon, which starts
within minutes and get wanes off gradually within 2 to 3 hours and also called
as classical preconditioning and the other phase which appear after 12-24 hours
called as late phase of ischemic preconditioning (or delayed phase) which lasts
up to 3 to 4 days also called as second widow of protection. Unlike the early
phase of ischemic preconditioning, the late phase of ischemic preconditioning
protects not only against the myocardial infarction but also include protection
against myocardial stunning. Both these phases, early and delayed are
responsible for the protection against myocardial infarction and myocardial
stunning. Late phase of ischemic preconditioning involves certain mechanisms
that includes first one as those species which are generated during the
starting ischemic insult and responsible for the activation of late
preconditioning triggers. Second mechanism includes those which are activated
after 24- 72 hours of the ischemic insult and responsible for the activation of
mediators of late preconditioning. The third one is activated by the action of
triggers to show the actions of mediators. All these mechanism are in
sequences, former is upstream signal for the next one and they were activated
only after preconditioning stimulus. This phenomenon of ischemic
preconditioning shows its benificial effect via involvement of certian triggers
and meditors like COX-2, NO, Aldose reductase, etc. - See more at: .
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