Akin to nitric oxide, carbon monoxide (CO) was initially viewed as a pure toxic gas, yet it has been recently demonstrated to be an important endogenous molecule of gas that has profound physiological and pathophysiological effects on the cardiovascular system. The first book dedicated to this subject, Carbon Monoxide and Cardiovascular Functions presents many never-before-published results including the first case of human CO deficiency. It also discusses disorders where the cardiovascular effects of CO might have been altered, including hypertension, diabetes, stroke, and ischemic heart damage.…mehr
Akin to nitric oxide, carbon monoxide (CO) was initially viewed as a pure toxic gas, yet it has been recently demonstrated to be an important endogenous molecule of gas that has profound physiological and pathophysiological effects on the cardiovascular system. The first book dedicated to this subject, Carbon Monoxide and Cardiovascular Functions presents many never-before-published results including the first case of human CO deficiency. It also discusses disorders where the cardiovascular effects of CO might have been altered, including hypertension, diabetes, stroke, and ischemic heart damage.
CARBON MONOXIDE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: The Physiological Role of Carbon Monoxide Derived from Heme Oxidation Catalysed by Heme Oxygenase. Carbon Monoxide-Induced Vasorelaxation and the Underlying Mechanisms. Carbon Monoxide and Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Growth. Signal Transduction Pathways Involved in CO-Induced Vasodilation. Carbon Monoxide, Vascular Contractility, and K+ Channels. Nitric Oxide and the Heme Oxygenase/Carbon Monoxide System. Developmental Biology of Heme Oxygenase and Carbon Monoxide in the Cardiopulmonary System. Carbon Monoxide Signaling in the Heart. CARBON MONOXIDE AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: The Heme-Heme Oxygenase-Carbon Monoxide System and Hypertension. Carbon Monoxide and Cardiovascular Inflammation. Human HO-1 Deficiency and Cardiovascular Dysfunction. The Roles of Carbon Monoxide in the Pathogenesis of Diabetes and Its Vascular Complications. Selective Increase in Human Heme Oxygenase-1 Gene Expression Attenuates Development of Hypertension and Increases Body Growth in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats. TECHNIQUES USED IN CARBON MONOXIDE RESEARCH: Studies on the Development of Carbon Monoxide-Releasing Molecules. Sources, Sinks, and Measurement of Carbon Monoxide.
CARBON MONOXIDE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: The Physiological Role of Carbon Monoxide Derived from Heme Oxidation Catalysed by Heme Oxygenase. Carbon Monoxide-Induced Vasorelaxation and the Underlying Mechanisms. Carbon Monoxide and Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Growth. Signal Transduction Pathways Involved in CO-Induced Vasodilation. Carbon Monoxide, Vascular Contractility, and K+ Channels. Nitric Oxide and the Heme Oxygenase/Carbon Monoxide System. Developmental Biology of Heme Oxygenase and Carbon Monoxide in the Cardiopulmonary System. Carbon Monoxide Signaling in the Heart. CARBON MONOXIDE AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: The Heme-Heme Oxygenase-Carbon Monoxide System and Hypertension. Carbon Monoxide and Cardiovascular Inflammation. Human HO-1 Deficiency and Cardiovascular Dysfunction. The Roles of Carbon Monoxide in the Pathogenesis of Diabetes and Its Vascular Complications. Selective Increase in Human Heme Oxygenase-1 Gene Expression Attenuates Development of Hypertension and Increases Body Growth in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats. TECHNIQUES USED IN CARBON MONOXIDE RESEARCH: Studies on the Development of Carbon Monoxide-Releasing Molecules. Sources, Sinks, and Measurement of Carbon Monoxide.
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