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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Mar 15.
Published in final edited form as: Circulation. 2008 Sep 30;118(14 Suppl):S32–S37. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.752865

Table 2.

Post-Ischemic Cardiac Function

C57-WT C57-WT + PostC A1-KO A1-KO + PostC B1-KO B1-KO + PostC B2-KO B2-KO + PostC
(n = 8) (n = 8) (n = 8) (n = 7) (n = 9) (n = 9) (n = 7) (n = 7)
At 5 min of Reperfusion
Heart rate, bpm 368±25 339±18 336±18 362±29 360±23 308±22 341±22 347±27
Developed force, g 0.48±0.13 0.47±0.14 0.53±0.19 0.43±0.16 0.61±0.15 0.58±0.18 0.27±0.10 0.41±0.14
Rate-force product, g×bpm 182±46 168±53 178±62 168±66 216±53 195±69 85±25 158±61
At 30 min of Reperfusion
Heart rate, bpm 345±26 309±17 324±19 321±26 288±24 301±32 354±24 334±24
Developed force, g 0.53±0.15 0.48±0.13 0.55±0.20 0.42±0.16 0.55±0.14 0.59±0.19 0.27±0.14 0.28±0.09
Rate-force product, g×bpm 190±53 151±45 172±59 143±55 148±36 164±62 85±36 103±37

Values are Mean±SEM. Abbreviation: bpm – beats per minute. No significant difference was found between the groups for any of the functional parameters (two-way ANOVA with Bonferroni post-hoc test).