Title : Remifentanil preconditioning alleviating brain damage of cerebral ischemia reperfusion rats by regulating the JNK signal pathway and TNF-α/TNFR1 signal pathway.

Pub. Date : 2013 Dec

PMID : 24190484






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1 Remifentanil preconditioning alleviating brain damage of cerebral ischemia reperfusion rats by regulating the JNK signal pathway and TNF-alpha/TNFR1 signal pathway. Remifentanil tumor necrosis factor Rattus norvegicus
2 TNF-alpha and TNFR1 in CIR + Remifentanil group rats was found to be significant lower than that in CIR group rats. Remifentanil tumor necrosis factor Rattus norvegicus
3 The inhibitory effects of Remifentanil preconditioning on the brain damage are achieved probably through blocking the activation of TNF-alpha/TNFR1, JNK signal transduction pathways, which implies that Remifentanil preconditioning may be a potential and effective way for prevention of the ischemic/reperfusion injury through the suppression extrinsic apoptotic signal pathway induced by TNF-alpha/TNFR1, JNK signal pathways. Remifentanil tumor necrosis factor Rattus norvegicus
4 The inhibitory effects of Remifentanil preconditioning on the brain damage are achieved probably through blocking the activation of TNF-alpha/TNFR1, JNK signal transduction pathways, which implies that Remifentanil preconditioning may be a potential and effective way for prevention of the ischemic/reperfusion injury through the suppression extrinsic apoptotic signal pathway induced by TNF-alpha/TNFR1, JNK signal pathways. Remifentanil tumor necrosis factor Rattus norvegicus
5 The inhibitory effects of Remifentanil preconditioning on the brain damage are achieved probably through blocking the activation of TNF-alpha/TNFR1, JNK signal transduction pathways, which implies that Remifentanil preconditioning may be a potential and effective way for prevention of the ischemic/reperfusion injury through the suppression extrinsic apoptotic signal pathway induced by TNF-alpha/TNFR1, JNK signal pathways. Remifentanil tumor necrosis factor Rattus norvegicus
6 The inhibitory effects of Remifentanil preconditioning on the brain damage are achieved probably through blocking the activation of TNF-alpha/TNFR1, JNK signal transduction pathways, which implies that Remifentanil preconditioning may be a potential and effective way for prevention of the ischemic/reperfusion injury through the suppression extrinsic apoptotic signal pathway induced by TNF-alpha/TNFR1, JNK signal pathways. Remifentanil tumor necrosis factor Rattus norvegicus