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Therapeutic Potential of Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide in Acute Organ Injury, Critical Illness, and Inflammatory Disorders
by
Ryter, Stefan
in
acute lung injury
/ acute respiratory distress syndrome
/ Adaptation
/ Anemia
/ antioxidant activity
/ Antioxidants
/ Apoptosis
/ area
/ Bilirubin
/ Biliverdin
/ Biliverdin reductase
/ breathing
/ Carbon monoxide
/ catalytic activity
/ cell proliferation
/ Clinical trials
/ Corms
/ Cytochrome
/ Cytokines
/ Enzymes
/ Graft rejection
/ Health aspects
/ heart
/ Heme
/ heme oxygenase
/ heme oxygenase (biliverdin-producing)
/ Heme oxygenase (decyclizing)
/ Hemoglobin
/ Hyperoxia
/ Hypotheses
/ Inflammation
/ Inflammatory diseases
/ Inhalation
/ Injuries
/ Iron
/ Ischemia
/ ischemia/reperfusion injury
/ kidneys
/ Kinases
/ liver
/ Lung diseases
/ lungs
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ metabolic diseases
/ Metabolic disorders
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Mitochondria
/ Nitric oxide
/ Oxidases
/ Oxygenase
/ Physiology
/ Prostheses
/ Proteins
/ Reperfusion
/ reperfusion injury
/ Respiratory distress syndrome
/ Review
/ Sepsis
/ Signal transduction
/ therapeutics
/ Transcription factors
2020
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Therapeutic Potential of Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide in Acute Organ Injury, Critical Illness, and Inflammatory Disorders
by
Ryter, Stefan
in
acute lung injury
/ acute respiratory distress syndrome
/ Adaptation
/ Anemia
/ antioxidant activity
/ Antioxidants
/ Apoptosis
/ area
/ Bilirubin
/ Biliverdin
/ Biliverdin reductase
/ breathing
/ Carbon monoxide
/ catalytic activity
/ cell proliferation
/ Clinical trials
/ Corms
/ Cytochrome
/ Cytokines
/ Enzymes
/ Graft rejection
/ Health aspects
/ heart
/ Heme
/ heme oxygenase
/ heme oxygenase (biliverdin-producing)
/ Heme oxygenase (decyclizing)
/ Hemoglobin
/ Hyperoxia
/ Hypotheses
/ Inflammation
/ Inflammatory diseases
/ Inhalation
/ Injuries
/ Iron
/ Ischemia
/ ischemia/reperfusion injury
/ kidneys
/ Kinases
/ liver
/ Lung diseases
/ lungs
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ metabolic diseases
/ Metabolic disorders
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Mitochondria
/ Nitric oxide
/ Oxidases
/ Oxygenase
/ Physiology
/ Prostheses
/ Proteins
/ Reperfusion
/ reperfusion injury
/ Respiratory distress syndrome
/ Review
/ Sepsis
/ Signal transduction
/ therapeutics
/ Transcription factors
2020
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Therapeutic Potential of Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide in Acute Organ Injury, Critical Illness, and Inflammatory Disorders
by
Ryter, Stefan
in
acute lung injury
/ acute respiratory distress syndrome
/ Adaptation
/ Anemia
/ antioxidant activity
/ Antioxidants
/ Apoptosis
/ area
/ Bilirubin
/ Biliverdin
/ Biliverdin reductase
/ breathing
/ Carbon monoxide
/ catalytic activity
/ cell proliferation
/ Clinical trials
/ Corms
/ Cytochrome
/ Cytokines
/ Enzymes
/ Graft rejection
/ Health aspects
/ heart
/ Heme
/ heme oxygenase
/ heme oxygenase (biliverdin-producing)
/ Heme oxygenase (decyclizing)
/ Hemoglobin
/ Hyperoxia
/ Hypotheses
/ Inflammation
/ Inflammatory diseases
/ Inhalation
/ Injuries
/ Iron
/ Ischemia
/ ischemia/reperfusion injury
/ kidneys
/ Kinases
/ liver
/ Lung diseases
/ lungs
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ metabolic diseases
/ Metabolic disorders
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Mitochondria
/ Nitric oxide
/ Oxidases
/ Oxygenase
/ Physiology
/ Prostheses
/ Proteins
/ Reperfusion
/ reperfusion injury
/ Respiratory distress syndrome
/ Review
/ Sepsis
/ Signal transduction
/ therapeutics
/ Transcription factors
2020
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Therapeutic Potential of Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide in Acute Organ Injury, Critical Illness, and Inflammatory Disorders
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Therapeutic Potential of Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide in Acute Organ Injury, Critical Illness, and Inflammatory Disorders
2020
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Overview
Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is an inducible stress protein that catalyzes the oxidative conversion of heme to carbon monoxide (CO), iron, and biliverdin (BV), the latter of which is converted to bilirubin (BR) by biliverdin reductase. HO-1 has been implicated as a cytoprotectant in various models of acute organ injury and disease (i.e., lung, kidney, heart, liver). Thus, HO-1 may serve as a general therapeutic target in inflammatory diseases. HO-1 may function as a pleiotropic modulator of inflammatory signaling, via the removal of heme, and generation of its enzymatic degradation-products. Iron release from HO activity may exert pro-inflammatory effects unless sequestered, whereas BV/BR have well-established antioxidant properties. CO, derived from HO activity, has been identified as an endogenous mediator that can influence mitochondrial function and/or cellular signal transduction programs which culminate in the regulation of apoptosis, cellular proliferation, and inflammation. Much research has focused on the application of low concentration CO, whether administered in gaseous form by inhalation, or via the use of CO-releasing molecules (CORMs), for therapeutic benefit in disease. The development of novel CORMs for their translational potential remains an active area of investigation. Evidence has accumulated for therapeutic effects of both CO and CORMs in diseases associated with critical care, including acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS), mechanical ventilation-induced lung injury, pneumonias, and sepsis. The therapeutic benefits of CO may extend to other diseases involving aberrant inflammatory processes such as transplant-associated ischemia/reperfusion injury and chronic graft rejection, and metabolic diseases. Current and planned clinical trials explore the therapeutic benefit of CO in ARDS and other lung diseases.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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