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    Hypoxia limits antioxidant capacity in red blood cells by altering glycolytic pathway dominance

    Rogers, Stephen C.; Said, Ahmed; Corcuera, Daniella; McLaughlin, Dylan; Kell, Pamela; Doctor, Allan
    Follow The FASEB Journal , Volume 23 (9): 3159
    Fed of American Socs for Experimental Biology – Sep 1, 2009

    in the pathobiology of erythrocyte-based vascular signaling.—Rogers, S. C., Said, A., Corcuera, D., McLaughlin, D., Kell, P., Doctor, A. Hypoxia limits antioxidant capacity in red blood cells by altering glycolytic ...

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    Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Therapy Reduces Oxidative Stress Markers and Blood Pressure in Sleep Apnea–Hypopnea Syndrome Patients

    Mora, Murri; Regina, García-Delgado; José, Alcázar-Ramírez; Luis, Fernández de Rota; Ana, Fernández-Ramos; Fernando, Cardona; Francisco, Tinahones
    Follow Biological Trace Element Research , Volume 143 (3)
    Springer Journals – Dec 1, 2011

    oxidative stress parameters were notably decreased after CPAP. Intracellular glutathione and mitochondrial membrane potential increased significantly. Also, total antioxidant capacity and most of the plasma ...

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    maximal aerobic capacity. Thus, in conditions of hypoxia, a rigidification of RBC may represent a limiting factor for muscle oxygen supply and thus impair performance. RBC stiffening has also been shown ...

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    Chronic hypoxia differentially increases glutathione content and γ-glutamyl cysteine synthetase expression in fetal guinea pig organs

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    Elsevier – Feb 1, 2008

    Objective: Glutathione is a natural antioxidant in the fetus and adult. We sought to determine whether maternal hypoxia alters glutathione levels in fetal organs as an adaptive response ...

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    Hypoxia Tolerance in Mammals and Birds: From the Wilderness to the Clinic

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    Annual Reviews – Mar 17, 2007

    hypoxia-tolerant animals exhibit increased blood O2 carrying capacity, which is caused by increased red blood cell (RBC) mass and blood volume. The high body mass of most diving mammals can also ...

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    Interaction between endothelial heme oxygenase-2 and endothelin-1 in altered aortic reactivity after hypoxia in rats

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    The American Physiological Society – Feb 1, 2005

    ; blood flow regulationTHE ENDOTHELINS ARE POTENT vasoconstrictor peptides released by endothelial cells in response to a variety of stimuli. Hypoxia is a particularly potent activator of endothelin-1 ...

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    Positive and Negative Regulation of Insulin Signaling by Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species

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    The American Physiological Society – Jan 1, 2009

    , such a mechanism should also operate in response to fatty acids (an additional source of NADH), as was shown in endothelial cells ( 306 ). Increasing antioxidant capacity or decreasing mitochondrial superoxide ...

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    Erythropoietin and the cardiorenal syndrome: cellular mechanisms on the cardiorenal connectors

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    differentiation of erythroid precursors and accelerating the release of reticulocytes from the bone marrow, resulting in an increase in red blood cell mass ( 84 ). Recombinant Epo therapy has been shown to directly ...

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    Heme Oxygenase-1/Carbon Monoxide: From Basic Science to Therapeutic Applications

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    The American Physiological Society – Apr 1, 2006

    transcripts. D. Tissue Distribution The inducible form of heme oxygenase, HO-1, occurs at a high level of expression in the spleen and other tissues that degrade senescent red blood cells, including ...

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