Blocking of the ATP sensitive potassium channel ameliorates the ischaemia‐reperfusion injury in the rat testis
Shimizu S, Oikawa R, Tsounapi P, Inoue K, Shimizu T, Tanaka K, Martin D, Honda M, Sejima T, Tomita S, Saito M. Blocking of the ATP sensitive potassium channel ameliorates the ischaemia‐reperfusion injury in the rat testis. Andrology 2014, 2: 458-465. PMID: 24604784, DOI: 10.1111/j.2047-2927.2014.00199.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTesticular IR injuryKATP channel blocker glibenclamideIschaemia-reperfusion injuryChannel blocker glibenclamideKATP channel blockerIR injuryKATP channel openerChannel openersTesticular ischaemiaBlocker glibenclamideChannel blockersEffective drugsSelective mitochondrial KATP channel blockerEight-week-old male SpragueKATP channel opener cromakalimATP-sensitive potassium channel openerSensitive potassium channel openerMitochondrial KATP channel blockerATP-sensitive potassium channelsAdministration of glibenclamideInduction of ischaemiaKATP channel opener diazoxideChannel opener cromakalimSensitive potassium channelsPotassium channel openers