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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Circulation. 2007 Jul 23;116(6):654–663. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.106.672451

TABLE 2.

Rectal Temperature and Heart Rate on the Day of the 30-Minute Coronary Occlusion

Preocclusion Occlusion
Reperfusion
5 min 15 min 30 min 5 min 10 min 15 min
Temperature, °C
 Group 1 (AMI) 37.0±0.1 37.1±0.1 37.0±0.0 37.1±0.0 37.0±0.1 37.1±0.1 37.1±0.2
 Group 2 (EPC) 37.0±0.1 37.0±0.1 36.9±0.1 36.9±0.1 37.0±0.1 37.0±0.1 36.9±0.1
 Group 3 (AMD) 37.1±0.1 37.2±0.0 37.0±0.0 37.1±0.1 37.1±0.0 37.1±0.1 36.9±0.1
 Group 4 (SDF-1α–induced EPC) 37.1±0.1 37.0±0.1 36.9±0.1 36.9±0.1 36.9±0.1 37.0±0.1 36.9±0.1
 Group 5 (AMD+SDF-1α–induced EPC) 37.1±0.1 37.1±0.1 37.1±0.1 37.2±0.0 37.0±0.1 36.9±0.1 36.8±0.1
Heart rate, bpm
 Group 1 (AMI) 522±23 543±21 537±22 553±16 559±22 552±17 558±25
 Group 2 (early PC) 533±9 542±13 534±10 535±8 543±13 544±14 556±21
 Group 3 (AMD) 527±13 563±20 534±18 530±18 532±16 542±18 551±19
 Group 4 (SDF-1α–induced EPC) 505±21 484±15 466±15 478±13 496±18 495±18 556±23
 Group 5 (AMD+SDF1-α–induced EPC) 565±17 557±13 556±10 559±17 561±15 533±20 536±15

AMI indicates acute myocardial infarction; EPC, early PC. Data are mean±SEM. Measurements of rectal temperature and heart rate were taken before the 30-minute coronary occlusion (preocclusion); at 5, 15, and 30 minutes into the 30-minute occlusion; and at 5, 15, and 30 minutes after reperfusion. Rectal temperature was continuously monitored and carefully controlled throughout the experiment, as detailed in the text. The experimental protocols for the 4 groups of mice are specified in the text.

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P<0.05 vs group 1.