Exposure to high oxygen concentration causes direct oxidative cell damage through increased production of reactive oxygen species. In vivo oxygen-induced lung injury is well characterized in rodents and has been used as a valuable model of human respiratory distress syndrome. Hyperoxia-induced lung injury can be considered as a bimodal process resulting (1) from direct oxygen toxicity and (2) from the accumulation of inflammatory mediators within the lungs. Both apoptosis and necrosis have been described in alveolar cells (mainly epithelial and endothelial) during hyperoxia. While the in vitro response to oxygen seems to be cell type-dependent in tissue cultures, it is still unclear which are the death mechanisms and pathways implicated in ...
Despite decades of research, the pathogenesis of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains ...
High levels of oxygen (hyperoxia) are frequently used in critical care units and in conditions of re...
High levels of oxygen (hyperoxia) are frequently used in critical care units and in conditions of re...
Mice exposed to 100% O2 die after 3 or 4 d with diffuse alveolar damage and alveolar edema. Extensiv...
Exposure of animals to hyperoxia results in respiratory failure and death within 72 h. Histologic ev...
Considering the implementation of apoptosis cells mechanisms, an important place is given to the mit...
Hyperoxia is known to induce extensive alveolar cell death by still poorly defined mechanisms. In th...
Patients presenting with insufficient tissue oxygenation and impaired lung function as in acute resp...
The alveolar epithelium is a key functional component of the air-blood barrier in the lung. Comprise...
<p>WT and ASK1 KO mice (n = 4 per each group) were exposed to room air or 100% O<sub>2</sub> for 24 ...
Reactive oxygen species have been shown to play a significant role in hyperoxia-induced acute lung i...
Reactive oxygen species have been shown to play a significant role in hyperoxia-induced acute lung i...
Abstract Background The mechanisms during the initial phase of oxygen toxicity leading to pulmonary ...
Exposure to supraphysiological concentrations of oxygen is often applied in clinical practice to enh...
Why does oxygen cause damage to the lung? Animal studies have shown that when the lungs are exposed ...
Despite decades of research, the pathogenesis of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains ...
High levels of oxygen (hyperoxia) are frequently used in critical care units and in conditions of re...
High levels of oxygen (hyperoxia) are frequently used in critical care units and in conditions of re...
Mice exposed to 100% O2 die after 3 or 4 d with diffuse alveolar damage and alveolar edema. Extensiv...
Exposure of animals to hyperoxia results in respiratory failure and death within 72 h. Histologic ev...
Considering the implementation of apoptosis cells mechanisms, an important place is given to the mit...
Hyperoxia is known to induce extensive alveolar cell death by still poorly defined mechanisms. In th...
Patients presenting with insufficient tissue oxygenation and impaired lung function as in acute resp...
The alveolar epithelium is a key functional component of the air-blood barrier in the lung. Comprise...
<p>WT and ASK1 KO mice (n = 4 per each group) were exposed to room air or 100% O<sub>2</sub> for 24 ...
Reactive oxygen species have been shown to play a significant role in hyperoxia-induced acute lung i...
Reactive oxygen species have been shown to play a significant role in hyperoxia-induced acute lung i...
Abstract Background The mechanisms during the initial phase of oxygen toxicity leading to pulmonary ...
Exposure to supraphysiological concentrations of oxygen is often applied in clinical practice to enh...
Why does oxygen cause damage to the lung? Animal studies have shown that when the lungs are exposed ...
Despite decades of research, the pathogenesis of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains ...
High levels of oxygen (hyperoxia) are frequently used in critical care units and in conditions of re...
High levels of oxygen (hyperoxia) are frequently used in critical care units and in conditions of re...