Two antithetic terms, hypoxia and hyperoxia, i.e., insufficient and excess oxygen availability with respect to needs, are thought to trigger opposite responses in cells and tissues. This review aims at summarizing the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying hypoxia and hyperoxia in brain and cerebral tissue, a context that may prove to be useful for characterizing not only several clinically relevant aspects, but also aspects related to the evolution of oxygen transport and use by the tissues. While the response to acute hypoxia/hyperoxia presumably recruits only a minor portion of the potentially involved cell machinery, focusing into chronic conditions, instead, enables to take into consideration a wider range of potential responses ...
International audiencePurposeCongenital anemias, including sickle cell anemia and thalassemia, are a...
Dynamic metabolic changes occurring in neurons are critically important in directing brain plasticit...
Dynamic metabolic changes occurring in neurons are critically important in directing brain plasticit...
Two antithetic terms, hypoxia and hyperoxia, i.e., insufficient and excess oxygen availability with ...
Two antithetic terms, hypoxia and hyperoxia, i.e., insufficient and excess oxygen availability with ...
Aims: Hyperoxic breathing might lead to redox imbalance and signaling changes that affect cerebral f...
AbstractAimsHyperoxic breathing might lead to redox imbalance and signaling changes that affect cere...
Hyperoxia is a popular model of oxidative stress. However, hyperoxic gas mixtures are routinely used...
Significance: Oxygen is indispensable for aerobic life, but its utilization exposes cells and tissue...
In the CNS neurons are highly sensitive to the availability of oxygen. In conditions where oxygen av...
Hypoxia represents the temporary or longer-term decrease or deprivation of oxygen in organs, tissues...
Normal brain function is highly dependent on oxygen and nutrient supply and when the demand for oxyg...
Normal brain function is highly dependent on oxygen and nutrient supply and when the demand for oxyg...
Tissue hypoxia occurs where there is an imbalance between oxygen supply and consumption. Growing evi...
Oxygen is vital to maintain the normal functions of alomost all the organs, especially for brain whi...
International audiencePurposeCongenital anemias, including sickle cell anemia and thalassemia, are a...
Dynamic metabolic changes occurring in neurons are critically important in directing brain plasticit...
Dynamic metabolic changes occurring in neurons are critically important in directing brain plasticit...
Two antithetic terms, hypoxia and hyperoxia, i.e., insufficient and excess oxygen availability with ...
Two antithetic terms, hypoxia and hyperoxia, i.e., insufficient and excess oxygen availability with ...
Aims: Hyperoxic breathing might lead to redox imbalance and signaling changes that affect cerebral f...
AbstractAimsHyperoxic breathing might lead to redox imbalance and signaling changes that affect cere...
Hyperoxia is a popular model of oxidative stress. However, hyperoxic gas mixtures are routinely used...
Significance: Oxygen is indispensable for aerobic life, but its utilization exposes cells and tissue...
In the CNS neurons are highly sensitive to the availability of oxygen. In conditions where oxygen av...
Hypoxia represents the temporary or longer-term decrease or deprivation of oxygen in organs, tissues...
Normal brain function is highly dependent on oxygen and nutrient supply and when the demand for oxyg...
Normal brain function is highly dependent on oxygen and nutrient supply and when the demand for oxyg...
Tissue hypoxia occurs where there is an imbalance between oxygen supply and consumption. Growing evi...
Oxygen is vital to maintain the normal functions of alomost all the organs, especially for brain whi...
International audiencePurposeCongenital anemias, including sickle cell anemia and thalassemia, are a...
Dynamic metabolic changes occurring in neurons are critically important in directing brain plasticit...
Dynamic metabolic changes occurring in neurons are critically important in directing brain plasticit...