Abstract

Myocardial ischemia and reperfusion injury (MI/R) represents important sequelae of clinical events. Historically, a number of approaches including, surgical intervention, pharmacological therapy and physical exercise regimes have been prescribed for the treatment of patients with cardiovascular disease. Recently, however, attention has focused upon more novel approaches using gene-based therapies to treat cardiovascular and MI/R. This mini-review will examine the role that heat shock proteins (HSP), in particular the HSP70 family, and the antiapoptotic protein Bcl-2 play in myocardial protection. Also examined in this review are several techniques including adenovirus and Japan-Liposomal method for delivering genes into the myocardium.

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