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Cerebral protection during fetal-to-neonatal transition under hypoxic atmosphere

2017

Newborn asphyxia is a complication during the perinatal period. The use of O2 for resuscitation has been broadly used in clinic. However, it has been demonstrated that oxygen overexposure induces oxidative stress (OS). We speculate that delaying postnatal in the extrauterine oxygenation status would preserve reducing equivalents, enhance redox adaptation, and protect oxyregulator tissues. The objective is evaluated OE status, induced by Fetal-Neonatal Transition (FNT) under different FiO2 conditions, in brain. FiO2 in pregnant mice was reduced from 21% to 14% or not the night before of delivery (G19). 8 hours after birth both group were led to room air (Hx14/21 and Nx21/21 groups) or hypero…

HyperoxiaAsphyxiaFetusResuscitationHomocysteinebusiness.industryOxygenationHypoxia (medical)medicine.disease_causeBiochemistryAndrologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPhysiology (medical)Anesthesiamedicinemedicine.symptombusinessOxidative stressFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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Comparative Studies on Vascular Endothelium in vitro

1994

Recent studies have presented evidence that the processes of hypoxaemia and reperfusion are involved in several pathogenetic mechanisms of atherosclerotic lesions. The ability of hypoxaemia to activate circulating white blood cells (WBCs) and enhance WBC-endothelial cell (EC) interactions is suspected to be a major factor in deleterious processes in the blood vessel wall. Various groups have suggested that cell adhesion molecules (CAMs), such as ICAM-1, VCAM-1 and E-selectin and their leukocyte ligands are involved in intercellular activities of the relevant cell types. We studied the effects of different oxygen tensions, simulating normoxic conditions, hypoxia and hyperoxia in vitro with t…

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[Physiology and clinical relevance of hyperoxygenation].

2005

HyperoxiaOxygen inhalation therapyLungbusiness.industryOxygen Inhalation TherapyGeneral MedicineHyperoxiaCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineOxygenAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiaEmergency MedicinemedicineHumansClinical significancemedicine.symptombusinessLungAnasthesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS
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Effect of Cell Line and Differentiation on the Oxygenation Status of Experimental Sarcomas

1997

Since the measurement of tumor oxygenation status and the fraction of hypoxia within tumor tissue by computerized pO2-histography [10] has become increasingly im-portant in the clinical setting, many studies on tumor oxygenation in different experimental malignancies as well as in various human tumors have been carried out. Because pO2-histography is an invasive technique, this method has been used in humans mostly in superficial primary tumors and lymph node metastases [1,3,10] (for a review see [9]). Experimental studies in animals have been carried out on a wide range of isotransplanted rodent sarcomas or carcinomas [2,4,6–8,11] and of xenotransplanted human tumors [6]. The results obtai…

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Comparative Studies on Vascular Endothelium in vitro

1995

Recent studies have presented evidence that the processes of hypoxaemia and reperfusion are involved in several pathogenetic mechanisms of atherosclerotic lesions. The ability of hypoxaemia to activate circulating white blood cells (WBCs) and enhance WBC-endothelial cell (EC) interactions is suspected to be a major factor in deleterious processes in the blood vessel wall. Various groups have suggested that cell adhesion molecules (CAMs), such as ICAM-1, VCAM-1 and E-selectin and their leukocyte ligands are involved in intercellular activities of the relevant cell types. We studied the effects of different oxygen tensions, simulating normoxic conditions, hypoxia and hyperoxia in vitro with t…

HyperoxiabiologyChemistryCell adhesion moleculemedicine.medical_treatmentIntercellular Adhesion Molecule-1Cell BiologyGeneral MedicineHypoxia (medical)Pathology and Forensic MedicineOxygen tensionCell biologyEndothelial stem cellCytokineE-selectinbiology.proteinmedicinemedicine.symptomMolecular BiologyPathobiology
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Effectiveness of Respiratory Hyperoxia, of Normobaric and of Hyperbaric Oxygen Atmospheres in Improving Tumor Oxygenation

1984

A restriction and an inhomogeneous distribution of diffusive and convective oxygen supply is considered the main cause for pronounced radioresistance in solid tumors (Thomlinson and Gray, 1955; Tannock, 1972). One way to alleviate this crucial problem in tumor therapy is the direct enhancement of oxygen delivery to the cancer cells. This can be performed either by the tumor host breathing pure O2 (respiratory hyperoxia, RHO) or by whole body exposure to pure O2 atmospheres at normobaric or hyperbaric pressures (normobaric oxygenation NMO, and hyperbaric oxygenation, HPO, respectively). Numerous investigations have been undertaken both in animals and in man using RHO, NMO, or HPO as an adjuv…

Hyperoxiabusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentOxygenationTumor OxygenationRadiation therapyHyperbaric oxygenRadioresistanceAnesthesiaBreathingMedicineRespiratory systemmedicine.symptombusiness
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Impact of therapeutically induced reactive oxygen species and radical scavenging by α-tocopherol on tumor cell adhesion

2007

Many tumor treatment modalities such as ionizing radiation or some chemotherapy induce reactive oxygen species (ROS) resulting in therapeutic cell damage. The aim of this study was to analyze whether such ROS induction may affect the mechanical stability of solid tumor tissue by degradation of the extracellular matrix proteins or by a loss of cell adhesion molecules. Additionally, the protective impact of alpha-tocopherol treatment on these processes was studied. Experimental DS-sarcomas in rats were treated with a combination of localized 44 degrees C hyperthermia, inspiratory hyperoxia and xanthine oxidase in order to induce pronounced oxidative stress. A second group of animals were pret…

Hyperoxiachemistry.chemical_classificationCancer ResearchReactive oxygen speciesbiologyCell adhesion moleculeIntegrinGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeExtracellular matrixchemistry.chemical_compoundOncologyBiochemistrychemistrymedicinebiology.proteinCancer researchmedicine.symptomXanthine oxidaseCell damageOxidative stressOncology Reports
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Arterial O2-Partial Pressure at Positve Endexpiratory Pressure in Hyperoxia for Verification of Patent Foramen Ovale?

1990

As a rule, during anaesthesia a time dependent increase in pulmonary shunting occurs even in states of normal lung function. Therefore positive end-expiratory pressure ventilation (PEEP) is often used to decrease intrapulmonary right/left shunting (RL shunt) and thus to increase arterial O2 partial pressure (paO2) without increasing the inspiratory oxygen fraction.

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Dynamics of tumor oxygenation and red blood cell flux in response to inspiratory hyperoxia combined with different levels of inspiratory hypercapnia.

2002

Abstract Background and purpose : Increasing arterial oxygen partial pressure (pO 2 ) by breathing hyperoxic gases is an effective means of improving tumor oxygenation, although the efficacy of adding CO 2 to the inspiratory gas has been discussed controversially. This study aimed at analyzing the impact of different inspiratory CO 2 fractions on the time course of oxygenation and perfusion changes in experimental tumors during and after inspiratory hyperoxia. Material and methods : Perfusion and oxygenation of rat DS-sarcomas were studied during spontaneous breathing of pure oxygen or hyperoxic gas mixtures containing different CO 2 fractions (1, 2.5 or 5%). Red blood cell (RBC) flux was a…

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Prognostic implications of arterial blood gases in acute decompensated heart failure

2010

The prognostic value of arterial blood gases (ABG) in patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) is not well-established. We therefore conducted the present study to determine the relationship between ABG on admission and long-term mortality in patients with ADHF.We studied 588 patients consecutively admitted to our department with ADHF. ABG and classical prognostic variables were determined at patients' arrival to the emergency department. The independent association among the main variables of ABG (pO2, pCO2 and pH) and mortality was assessed with Cox regression analysis.At a median follow-up of 23months, 221 deaths (37.6%) were registered. 308 (52.4%), 54 (9.2%) and 50 (8.5%)…

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