International audienceSince Claude Bernard first demonstrated in the 19th century that carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning occurs through hemoglobin binding, CO has proven to be more than simply a toxic gas, and to possess complex biological properties. In this review, we highlight the dual nature of CO in cardiovascular function, from endogenous and therapeutic properties to harmful aspects. Focussing on exposure to low environmental CO levels, the most common but least studied form of exposure, we summarize the pathophysiological effects of CO in vivo and in vitro, from cardiac disorders to phenotypic remodelling of cardiomyocytes, based on clinical observations and experimental studies. While acute exposure to low CO levels is considered bene...
International audience, Reboul C. Carbon monoxide increases inducible NOS expression which mediates ...
Acute carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is the most common cause of poisoning and poisoning-related dea...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has in the past been considered only in respect of its acute toxic properties. ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is being increasingly recognized as a potential therapeutic with important sign...
Risk of hospital readmission and cardiac mortality increases with atmospheric pollution for patients...
The mechanism(s) responsible for the cardiotoxicity of CO are not clear and do not appear to arise s...
International audienceRationale: Epidemiologic studies associate atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) po...
International audienceArrhythmias following cardiac stress are a key predictor of death in healthy p...
International audienceRATIONALE: Epidemiologic studies associate atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) po...
Abstract Background Acute high level carbon monoxide (CO) exposure can cause immediate cardio-respir...
Cardiac dysfunction including arrhythmias and myocardial ischemia have often been reported in carbon...
The toxicity of carbon monoxide has been recognized for long throughout history and is unquestionabl...
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is an important health problem. Cardiac abnormalities may occur in pa...
AbstractCarbon monoxide (CO) inhalation often leads to cardiac dysfunction, dysrhythmias, ischemia, ...
International audienceChronic exposure to simulated urban CO pollution is reported to be associated ...
International audience, Reboul C. Carbon monoxide increases inducible NOS expression which mediates ...
Acute carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is the most common cause of poisoning and poisoning-related dea...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has in the past been considered only in respect of its acute toxic properties. ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is being increasingly recognized as a potential therapeutic with important sign...
Risk of hospital readmission and cardiac mortality increases with atmospheric pollution for patients...
The mechanism(s) responsible for the cardiotoxicity of CO are not clear and do not appear to arise s...
International audienceRationale: Epidemiologic studies associate atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) po...
International audienceArrhythmias following cardiac stress are a key predictor of death in healthy p...
International audienceRATIONALE: Epidemiologic studies associate atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) po...
Abstract Background Acute high level carbon monoxide (CO) exposure can cause immediate cardio-respir...
Cardiac dysfunction including arrhythmias and myocardial ischemia have often been reported in carbon...
The toxicity of carbon monoxide has been recognized for long throughout history and is unquestionabl...
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is an important health problem. Cardiac abnormalities may occur in pa...
AbstractCarbon monoxide (CO) inhalation often leads to cardiac dysfunction, dysrhythmias, ischemia, ...
International audienceChronic exposure to simulated urban CO pollution is reported to be associated ...
International audience, Reboul C. Carbon monoxide increases inducible NOS expression which mediates ...
Acute carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is the most common cause of poisoning and poisoning-related dea...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has in the past been considered only in respect of its acute toxic properties. ...