Centenary of the UCT Faculty of Health Sciences

Cardioprotection from metabolism to molecules to certainties

Lionel H Opie

Abstract


Starting millions of years ago, the heart developed metabolic and molecular cardioprotective paths. The concept of metabolic protection includes the recent successful early provision of glucose-insulin-potassium (GIK) to patients with acute coronary syndromes in the ambulance to inhibit high harmful free-fatty acid levels. Molecular cardioprotective pathways also developed in primeval times. The 2 major paths are the RISK (Reperfusion Injury Salvage Kinases) path and the SAFE (Survival Activating Factor Enhancement) path, on which our group in Cape Town has focused. These paths help to lessen ischaemic-perfusion damage, and may, hypothetically, also be activated by intense exercise.

Author's affiliations

Lionel H Opie, Hatter Institute for Cardiovascular Research in Africa, Department of Medicine, University of Cape Town and Groote Schuur Hospital, Observatory, Cape Town

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Keywords

cardioprotection; glucose; insulin; molecular; conditioning;

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South African Medical Journal 2012;102(6):491-492.

Article History

Date submitted: 2012-01-13
Date published: 2012-03-02

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