
U.S. researchers discovered a kind of protein can reduce the amount of damage caused by angina of the heart, this protein might be useful when an open-heart surgery.
Researchers have found a higher proportion of the enzyme ALDH2 in rats resistance to the heart muscle damage caused by lack of oxygen.
It was found that rats injected with an enzyme ALDH2 before the subject of angina led to the reduction of tissue damage to heart muscle by 60 percent.
The ALDH2 enzyme linked to the dismantling of alcohol in the body.
Angina during the mass of blood Almottaglt blocking blood flow to the heart, leading to a shortage in the supply of oxygen and the accumulation of toxins, which in turn leads to the death of tissue.
Something similar happens when an open heart, where the diversion of blood during the operation.
When the scientists observed the positive role of the enzyme ALDH2 in reducing damage to heart muscle tissue started in the control of particles that contribute to the production of the enzyme, and concluded that the so-called Alda-1 play an effective role in the production of the enzyme, and therefore there is a possibility for use in the form of injection If the impact of the enzyme in human hearts is also
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