A wealth of recent studies has highlighted the diverse and important influences of carbon monoxide (CO) on cellular signaling pathways. Such studies have implicated CO, and the enzymes from which it is derived (heme oxygenases) as potential therapeutic targets, particularly (although not exclusively) in inflammation, immunity and cardiovascular disease.1 In a recent study,2 we demonstrated that CO inhibited cardiac L-type Ca(2+) channels. This effect arose due to the ability of CO to bind to mitochondria (presumably at complex IV of the electron transport chain) and so cause electron leak, which resulted in increased production of reactive oxygen species. These modulated the channel's activity through interactions with three cysteine residu...
Sublethal carbon monoxide (CO) exposure is frequently associated with myocardial arrhythmias, and ou...
NoT-type Ca2+ channels regulate proliferation in a number of tissue types, including vascular smooth...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is being increasingly recognized as a potential therapeutic with important sign...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is firmly established as an important, physiological signalling molecule as wel...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is firmly established as an important, physiological signalling molecule as wel...
Carbon monoxide is rapidly emerging as an important cellular messenger, regulating a wide range of p...
The voltage-gated K+ channel plays key roles in the vasculature and in atrial excitability, and cont...
International audienceDespite being highly toxic, carbon monoxide (CO) is also an essential intracel...
Heme oxygenases, particularly the inducible heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), are the subject of intensive re...
T-type Ca2+ channels play diverse roles in tissues such as sensory neurons, vascular smooth muscle, ...
Sub-lethal carbon monoxide (CO) exposure is frequently associated with myocardial arrhythmias and ou...
Despite being highly toxic, carbon monoxide (CO) is also an essential intracellular signalling molec...
International audienceSmall amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) are continuously produced in mammals. Th...
Sublethal carbon monoxide (CO) exposure is frequently associated with myocardial arrhythmias, and ou...
NoT-type Ca2+ channels regulate proliferation in a number of tissue types, including vascular smooth...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is being increasingly recognized as a potential therapeutic with important sign...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is firmly established as an important, physiological signalling molecule as wel...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is firmly established as an important, physiological signalling molecule as wel...
Carbon monoxide is rapidly emerging as an important cellular messenger, regulating a wide range of p...
The voltage-gated K+ channel plays key roles in the vasculature and in atrial excitability, and cont...
International audienceDespite being highly toxic, carbon monoxide (CO) is also an essential intracel...
Heme oxygenases, particularly the inducible heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), are the subject of intensive re...
T-type Ca2+ channels play diverse roles in tissues such as sensory neurons, vascular smooth muscle, ...
Sub-lethal carbon monoxide (CO) exposure is frequently associated with myocardial arrhythmias and ou...
Despite being highly toxic, carbon monoxide (CO) is also an essential intracellular signalling molec...
International audienceSmall amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) are continuously produced in mammals. Th...
Sublethal carbon monoxide (CO) exposure is frequently associated with myocardial arrhythmias, and ou...
NoT-type Ca2+ channels regulate proliferation in a number of tissue types, including vascular smooth...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is being increasingly recognized as a potential therapeutic with important sign...