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Epicatechin and Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury

Study Title: (−)-Epicatechin mediates beneficial effects of flavanol-rich cocoa on vascular function in humans

Citation: Yamazaki et al., 2008. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology

What the Study Found: This study examined whether oral (−)-epicatechin pretreatment could reduce myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats. After 10 days of treatment, infarct size was significantly reduced, oxidative stress was lower, MMP-9 activity was more limited in the infarct region, and heart structure remained better preserved over time.

What this means in real life: This study suggests that mitochondrial and tissue protection during reperfusion may be just as important as restoring blood flow itself. It reinforces the idea that reducing oxidative stress and preserving cellular function can influence how much heart damage remains after an ischemic event.

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