C57Bl/6J, DBA/2 and ICR mouse strains are known to possess different susceptibilities to developing emphysema after exposure to cigarette smoke with DBA/2 and C57Bl/6J strains being significantly more susceptible to pulmonary damage than the ICR strain. This study was aimed at analysing the occurrence of systemic oxidative stress in the blood of these different mouse strains after exposure to cigarette smoke. This study did not observe a significant decrease in glutathione in erythrocytes or in plasma cysteine, cysteinylglycine, homocysteine and glutathione in C57Bl/6J or DBA/2 mice, whereas a significant increase in the corresponding oxidized forms was observed in plasma. However, the ICR strain showed a significant increase in glutathione...
The role of strain differences in the response to cigarette smoke was investigated in mice. Basal to...
Cigarette smoke causes irreversible oxidations in lungs, but its impact on reversible and physiologi...
We reported that ICR mice are resistant to chronic smoke while C57Bl/6J and DBA/2 mice develop emphy...
C57Bl/6J, DBA/2 and ICR mouse strains are known to possess different susceptibilities to developing ...
Background: Cigarette smoke (CS) is associated with oxidative stress in several organs because it co...
The role of strain difference in the response to cigarette smoke was investigated in mice. Mice of t...
The development of cigarette smoke-induced pulmonary changes in C57 Bl/6J and DBA/2 mice was investi...
Rationale: Cigarette smoke (CS) is the most prominent factor determining the increased prevalence of...
Cigarette smoke (CS) and genetic susceptibility are the main risk factors for the development of ch...
Cigarette smoke (CS) is the most prominent factor determining the increased prevalence of the emphys...
Cigarette smoke (CS) is a main risk factor in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but only...
The role of strain differences in the response to cigarette smoke was investigated in mice. Basal to...
Cigarette smoke causes irreversible oxidations in lungs, but its impact on reversible and physiologi...
We reported that ICR mice are resistant to chronic smoke while C57Bl/6J and DBA/2 mice develop emphy...
C57Bl/6J, DBA/2 and ICR mouse strains are known to possess different susceptibilities to developing ...
Background: Cigarette smoke (CS) is associated with oxidative stress in several organs because it co...
The role of strain difference in the response to cigarette smoke was investigated in mice. Mice of t...
The development of cigarette smoke-induced pulmonary changes in C57 Bl/6J and DBA/2 mice was investi...
Rationale: Cigarette smoke (CS) is the most prominent factor determining the increased prevalence of...
Cigarette smoke (CS) and genetic susceptibility are the main risk factors for the development of ch...
Cigarette smoke (CS) is the most prominent factor determining the increased prevalence of the emphys...
Cigarette smoke (CS) is a main risk factor in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but only...
The role of strain differences in the response to cigarette smoke was investigated in mice. Basal to...
Cigarette smoke causes irreversible oxidations in lungs, but its impact on reversible and physiologi...
We reported that ICR mice are resistant to chronic smoke while C57Bl/6J and DBA/2 mice develop emphy...