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Sara Weis, Satoshi Shintani, Alberto Weber, Rudolf Kirchmair, Malcolm Wood, Adrianna Cravens, Heather McSharry, Atsushi Iwakura, Young-sup Yoon, Nathan Himes, Deborah Burstein, John Doukas, Richard Soll, Douglas Losordo, David Cheresh
Published in Volume 113, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2004; 113(6):885–894 doi:10.1172/JCI20702
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Effects of Src blockade on the long-term consequences of MI. Src inhibition delivered once 45 minutes after occlusion provides long-term protection even after 4–10 weeks. (A) Echocardiographic assessment reveals left ventricular function (% Fractional shortening) is improved after 4 weeks in rats that received the Src inhibitor. (B) Histological examination reveals less fibrosis (% LV area) at 4 weeks after occlusion in rats treated with the Src inhibitor. (C) Src inhibition improves survival of 2-year-old C57 black mice, a model that typically shows more than 40% mortality by 10 weeks. *P < 0.05.