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Arginase Inhibition and Cardioprotection in Ischemia/Reperfusion

Study Title: The cardioprotective effects of (-)-Epicatechin are mediated through arginase activity inhibition in a murine model of ischemia/reperfusion

Citation: Ortiz-Vilchis et al., 2018 · European Journal of Pharmacology

What the Study Found: In a murine ischemia/reperfusion model, (−)-epicatechin reduced infarct size by inhibiting arginase activity. This preserved nitric oxide bioavailability, limited oxidative damage, and protected mitochondrial structure during reperfusion stress.

What this means in real life: When a heart attack hits, mitochondria swell and rupture, expanding the damaged zone and robbing cells of energy. This study shows that (−)-epicatechin protects the heart by blocking arginase, keeping nitric oxide high and mitochondria intact. Supporting mitochondrial health is therefore a powerful way to help the heart withstand sudden stress and recover more effectively.

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