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1. The mechanism of Intralipid®-mediated cardioprotection complex IV inhibition by the active metabolite, palmitoylcarnitine, generates reactive oxygen species and activates reperfusion injury salvage kinases.

2. Loss of Intralipid®- but not sevoflurane-mediated cardioprotection in early type-2 diabetic hearts of fructose-fed rats: importance of ROS signaling.

3. Enhanced myocardial protection in cardiac donation after circulatory death using Intralipid® postconditioning in a porcine model

4. Diabetic Rat Hearts Show More Favorable Metabolic Adaptation to Omegaven Containing High Amounts of n3 Fatty Acids Than Intralipid Containing n6 Fatty Acids

5. Differential Effects of Anesthetics and Opioid Receptor Activation on Cardioprotection Elicited by Reactive Oxygen Species–Mediated Postconditioning in Sprague-Dawley Rat Hearts

6. Hearts lacking plasma membrane KATP channels display changes in basal aerobic metabolic substrate preference and AMPK activity

7. Lipid Emulsion Containing High Amounts of n3 Fatty Acids (Omegaven) as Opposed to n6 Fatty Acids (Intralipid) Preserves Insulin Signaling and Glucose Uptake in Perfused Rat Hearts

8. Enhanced myocardial protection in cardiac donation after circulatory death using Intralipid

10. Tolerance to ischaemic injury in remodelled mouse hearts: less ischaemic glycogenolysis and preserved metabolic efficiency

11. Propofol (Diprivan®) and Intralipid® Exacerbate Insulin Resistance in Type-2 Diabetic Hearts by Impairing GLUT4 Trafficking

12. Chronic treatment with metformin suppresses toll-like receptor 4 signaling and attenuates left ventricular dysfunction following myocardial infarction

13. Postconditioning with Intralipid emulsion protects against reperfusion injury in post-infarct remodeled rat hearts by activation of ROS-Akt/Erk signaling

14. Hearts lacking plasma membrane K

15. Failing mouse hearts utilize energy inefficiently and benefit from improved coupling of glycolysis and glucose oxidation

16. Infarct-remodelled hearts with limited oxidative capacity boost fatty acid oxidation after conditioning against ischaemia/reperfusion injury

17. Late Sodium Current Inhibition Alone with Ranolazine Is Sufficient to Reduce Ischemia- and Cardiac Glycoside-Induced Calcium Overload and Contractile Dysfunction Mediated by Reverse-Mode Sodium/Calcium Exchange

18. Stimulation of glucose oxidation protects against acute myocardial infarction and reperfusion injury

19. Choice of Anesthetic Combination Determines Ca2+Leak after Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in the Working Rat Heart

20. Remote Ischemic Preconditioning Applied during Isoflurane Inhalation Provides No Benefit to the Myocardium of Patients Undergoing On-pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery

21. Metabolic Profiling of Hearts Exposed to Sevoflurane and Propofol Reveals Distinct Regulation of Fatty Acid and Glucose Oxidation

22. Cardioprotection by GSK-3 inhibition: role of enhanced glycogen synthesis and attenuation of calcium overload

23. Ischemia-induced activation of AMPK does not increase glucose uptake in glycogen-replete isolated working rat hearts

24. Unraveling Interactions Between Anesthetics and the Endothelium: Update and Novel Insights

25. Myocardial mechanical dysfunction following endotoxemia: role of changes in energy substrate metabolism

26. Effects of adenosine on myocardial glucose and palmitate metabolism after transient ischemia: role of 5′-AMP-activated protein kinase

27. Contribution of Protons to Post-Ischemic Na+ and Ca2+ Overload and Left Ventricular Mechanical Dysfunction

28. Myocardial Ischemia Differentially Regulates LKB1 and an Alternate 5′-AMP-activated Protein Kinase Kinase

29. Effect of angiotensin II type 2 receptor blockade on mitogen activated protein kinases during myocardial ischemia-reperfusion

30. The EmulSiv™ filter removes microbial contamination from propofol but is not a substitute for aseptic technique

31. Abstract

32. AT1 and AT2 receptor expression and blockade after acute ischemia-reperfusion in isolated working rat hearts

33. High levels of fatty acids delay the recoveryof intracellular pH and cardiac efficiency inpost-ischemic hearts by inhibiting glucose oxidation

34. Alterations in fatty acid metabolism and sirtuin signaling characterize early type-2 diabetic hearts of fructose-fed rats

35. Loss of Intralipid®- but not sevoflurane-mediated cardioprotection in early type-2 diabetic hearts of fructose-fed rats: Importance of ROS signaling

36. Propofol ameliorates hyperglycemia-induced cardiac hypertrophy and dysfunction via heme oxygenase-1/signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 signaling pathway in rats

37. Angiotensin II reduces infarct size and has no effect on post-ischaemic contractile dysfunction in isolated rat hearts

38. Dichloroacetate improves cardiac efficiency after ischemia independent of changes in mitochondrial proton leak

39. Influence of β-adrenoceptor tone on the cardioprotective efficacy of adenosine A1receptor activation in isolated working rat hearts

40. Activation of Ca2+-independent nitric oxide synthase by 17β-estradiol in post-ischemic rat heart

41. Deficiency in myocardial NO biosignalling after cardioplegic arrest: mechanisms and contribution to post-storage mechanical dysfunction

42. Alteration of glycogen and glucose metabolism in ischaemic and post-ischaemic working rat hearts by adenosine A1 receptor stimulation

43. KATP-channel activation: effects on myocardial recovery from ischaemia and role in the cardioprotective response to adenosine A1-receptor stimulation

44. Cardioprotection by Activation of NO/cGMP Pathway After Cardioplegic Arrest and 8-Hour Storage

45. Abstracts

46. Early mitochondrial dysfunction in glycolytic muscle, but not oxidative muscle, of the fructose-fed insulin-resistant rat

47. Abstracts

48. Anesthetic cardioprotection in clinical practice from proof-of-concept to clinical applications

49. The Failing Heart: Is It an Inefficient Engine or an Engine Out of Fuel?

50. Ischemic preconditioning inhibits glycolysis and proton production in isolated working rat hearts

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