Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9035060 | Toxicology | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We have previously shown brain protection against CO- and inert diluent-hypoxemia by way of an increase in brain blood flow (BBF) that maintains adequate brain O2 uptake, and by an increase in circulating red blood cells. From this study, we propose that the induction of neuronal and glial HO and NOS in sheep exposed to CO is protective, especially for the cortex. We intend to study this further by both selective and collective enzyme blockade and by measuring regional BBF changes.
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Authors
Des Gorman, Huang Yi Lin, Chris Williams,