Ischemic postconditioning, which refers to a series of brief ischemia and reperfusion cycles applied immediately at the location of the ischemic organ after reperfusion, leads to reduced infarction in both cerebral and myocardial ischemia. Conventional post conditioning induced within a couple of minutes after reperfusion is arbitrarily defined as rapid post conditioning. In contrast, post conditioning performed hours to days after stroke is defined as delayed post conditioning. Additionally, post conditioning are often mimicked using anesthetics or other pharmacological agents as stimuli to guard against ischemia/reperfusion injury or performed during a distant organ, which is understood as remote post conditioning.
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research