Marine mammals such as northern elephant seals (NES) routinely experience hypoxemia and ischemia-reperfusion events to many tissues during deep dives with no apparent adverse effects. Adaptations to diving include increased antioxidants and elevated oxygen storage capacity associated with high hemoprotein content in blood and muscle. The natural turnover of heme by heme oxygenase enzymes (encoded by HMOX1 and HMOX2) produces endogenous carbon monoxide (CO), which is present at high levels in NES blood and has been shown to have cytoprotective effects in laboratory systems exposed to hypoxia. To understand how pathways associated with endogenous CO production and signaling change across ontogeny in diving mammals, we measured muscle CO and b...
The brain of diving mammals tolerates low oxygen conditions better than the brain of most terrestria...
While diving, seals are repeatedly exposed to hypoxemia and ischemia/reperfusion. While on land, sea...
Reperfusion injury follows ischemia/reperfusion events occurring during myocardial infarction, strok...
Marine mammals such as northern elephant seals (NES) routinely experience hypoxemia and ischemia-rep...
Marine mammals such as northern elephant seals (NES) routinely experience hypoxemia and ischemia-rep...
Marine mammals such as northern elephant seals (NES) routinely experience hypoxemia and ischemia-rep...
For air-breathing divers, oxygen stores represent crucial resources for survival. The primary oxygen...
Marine mammals such as northern elephant seals (NES) routinely experience hypoxemia and ischemia-rep...
While foraging, marine mammals undertake repetitive diving bouts. When the animal surfaces, reperfus...
The muscular biochemistry and respiratory morphology of diving mammals are closely intertwined throu...
Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pups begin diving within hours of birth, stimulating the development of...
<div><p>Harbor seal (<i>Phoca vitulina</i>) pups begin diving within hours of birth, stimulating the...
Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pups begin diving within hours of birth, stimulating the develop-ment o...
Phocids have large oxygen stores that result in prolonged diving capabilities. Pups do not have full...
Reperfusion injury follows ischemia/reperfusion events occurring during myocardial infarction, strok...
The brain of diving mammals tolerates low oxygen conditions better than the brain of most terrestria...
While diving, seals are repeatedly exposed to hypoxemia and ischemia/reperfusion. While on land, sea...
Reperfusion injury follows ischemia/reperfusion events occurring during myocardial infarction, strok...
Marine mammals such as northern elephant seals (NES) routinely experience hypoxemia and ischemia-rep...
Marine mammals such as northern elephant seals (NES) routinely experience hypoxemia and ischemia-rep...
Marine mammals such as northern elephant seals (NES) routinely experience hypoxemia and ischemia-rep...
For air-breathing divers, oxygen stores represent crucial resources for survival. The primary oxygen...
Marine mammals such as northern elephant seals (NES) routinely experience hypoxemia and ischemia-rep...
While foraging, marine mammals undertake repetitive diving bouts. When the animal surfaces, reperfus...
The muscular biochemistry and respiratory morphology of diving mammals are closely intertwined throu...
Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pups begin diving within hours of birth, stimulating the development of...
<div><p>Harbor seal (<i>Phoca vitulina</i>) pups begin diving within hours of birth, stimulating the...
Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pups begin diving within hours of birth, stimulating the develop-ment o...
Phocids have large oxygen stores that result in prolonged diving capabilities. Pups do not have full...
Reperfusion injury follows ischemia/reperfusion events occurring during myocardial infarction, strok...
The brain of diving mammals tolerates low oxygen conditions better than the brain of most terrestria...
While diving, seals are repeatedly exposed to hypoxemia and ischemia/reperfusion. While on land, sea...
Reperfusion injury follows ischemia/reperfusion events occurring during myocardial infarction, strok...