Towards a reduction in heart attack-related damage

  • Émission
  • 15 October 2019
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The necrosis that results from heart attacks is caused by the synthesis of a lipid: deoxydihydroceramide. It accumulates when oxygen is lacking, blocking proper cell function. This is the conclusion of researchers at the Universities of Geneva (Unige) and Lyon. A breakthrough that could reduce heart attack-related damage by 30%.