Propagation of Cell Death During Myocardial Reperfusion

News Physiol Sci. 2000 Dec:15:326-330. doi: 10.1152/physiologyonline.2000.15.6.326.

Abstract

During myocardial reperfusion, increased cytosolic Ca(2+) concentration may cause hypercontracture and cell death. Hypercontracture can propagate to adjacent cells by a gap junction-dependent mechanism. This propagation explains infarct geometry and increases the final extent of necrosis. Its prevention may represent a new therapeutic strategy for treating patients with myocardial infarction.