Oxidative stress and cardiorespiratory function
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Oxidative stress and cardiorespiratory function
(Advances in experimental medicine and biology, v. 832 . Neuroscience and respiration ; v. 1)
Springer, c2015
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Description
Cardiorespiratory function is prominently affected by oxidative stress. Cigarette smoking is the archetype of oxidative and nitrative stress and free radical formation. New adverse effects of smoking keep on propping up in research. The chapters provide the comprehensive view of new developments in this area regarding cardiovascular and lung function and muscle catabolism. Alterations in inflammatory cytokines and proteins as well as degradation of muscle proteins due to smoking, by far unrecognized, caused by oxidative stress also are presented. Much less is known about the effect of cognitive stress on vagally-mediated cardiorespiratory function and surprisingly, on vagal immune pathway. The experimental studies also show that clinically important meconium aspiration syndrome contains an oxidative trait which is amenable to antioxidative treatment. This volume creates a source of information on the damaging role of oxidative stress in cardiorespiratory function that has by far not been available.
Table of Contents
Peroxynitrite induces degradation of myosin heavy chain via p38 MAPK and muscle-specific E3 ubiquitin ligases in C2 skeletal myotubes.
O. Rom, S. Kaisari, A.Z. Reznick, and D. Aizenbud
Alterations in the coagulation system of active smokers from the Ludwigshafen Risk and Cardiovascular Health (LURIC) study.
G. Delgado, R. Siekmeier, T.B. Grammer, B.O. Boehm, W. Marz, and M.E. Kleber.
C-reactive protein and lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 in smokers and nonsmokers of the Ludwigshafen Risk and Cardiovascular Health (LURIC) Study.
M.E. Kleber, R. Siekmeier, G. Delgado, T.B. Grammer, B.R. Winkelmann, H. Scharnagl, B.O. Boehm, and W. Marz
Green tea drinking improves erythrocytes and saliva oxidative status in the elderly.
B. Narotzki, A.Z. Reznick, T. Mitki, D. Aizenbud, and Y. Levy
Cardiovascular effects of N-acetylcysteine in meconium-induced acute lung injury.
D. Mokra, I. Tonhajzerova, H. Pistekova, Z. Visnovcova, A. Drgova, J. Mokry, and A. Calkovska
Alterations in vagal-immune pathway in long-lasting mental stress.
Z. Visnovcova, D. Mokra, P. Mikolka, M. Mestanik, A. Jurko, M. Javorka, A. Calkovska, and I. Tonhajzerova
Nocturnal parasympathetic modulation of heart rate in obesity-hypoventilation patients.
A. Brzecka, M. Pawelec-Winiarz, A. Teplicki, P. Piesiak, and R. Jankowska
N-acetylcysteine Alleviates the Meconium-Induced Acute Lung Injury.
D. Mokra, A. Drgova, M. Petras, J. Mokry, M. Antosova, and A. Calkovska
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