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CHANGE OF CARBON MONOXIDE IN PLASMA AND TISSUE DURING ACUTE HYPOXIA
引用本文:丁学琴,刘贵明,王俊科,盛卓人. CHANGE OF CARBON MONOXIDE IN PLASMA AND TISSUE DURING ACUTE HYPOXIA[J]. 中国医学科学杂志(英文版), 2003, 18(1): 50-53
作者姓名:丁学琴  刘贵明  王俊科  盛卓人
作者单位:Department of Anesthesiology and ICU,the First Affiliated Hospital,China Medical University,Department of Anesthesiology and ICU,the First Affiliated Hospital,China Medical University,Department of Anesthesiology and ICU,the First Affiliated Hospital,China Medical University,Department of Anesthesiology and ICU,the First Affiliated Hospital,China Medical University Shenyang 110001,Shenyang 110001,Shenyang 110001,Shenyang 110001
摘    要:Objective. To investigate the role of endogenous carbon monoxide (CO) in hypoxia.Methods. After rats were inhaled with hypoxic gases and the heme oxygenase inhibitor ZnPPIX was administered, we measured the CO levels in plasma, liver, lung and kidney. Meanwhile plasma cGMP levels were observed. Furthermore, we recorded the changes of hemodynamic and blood gases.Results. Acute mild hypoxia (10% O2) significantly increased CO levels in plasma as well as liver, kidney and lung, while acute severe hypoxia (5% O2) significantly decreased CO levels in plasma as well as liver, kidney and lung. In addition, the former significantly elevated cGMP levels in plasma while the latter markedly reduced cGMP levels in plasma. The hemodynamic changes occurred in accordance with the changes of carbon monoxide.Conclusions. Our results indicate, for the first time , that the endogenous carbon monoxide plays an important role in regulating the vessel tone during hypoxia.


CHANGE OF CARBON MONOXIDE IN PLASMA AND TISSUE DURING ACUTE HYPOXIA
Ding Xueqin Liu Guiming Wang Junkeand Sheng Zhuoren. CHANGE OF CARBON MONOXIDE IN PLASMA AND TISSUE DURING ACUTE HYPOXIA[J]. Chinese medical sciences journal, 2003, 18(1): 50-53
Authors:Ding Xueqin Liu Guiming Wang Junkeand Sheng Zhuoren
Affiliation:Department of Anesthesiology and ICU,the First Affiliated Hospital,China Medical University,Shenyang 110001;Department of Anesthesiology and ICU,the First Affiliated Hospital,China Medical University,Shenyang 110001;Department of Anesthesiology and ICU,the First Affiliated Hospital,China Medical University,Shenyang 110001;Department of Anesthesiology and ICU,the First Affiliated Hospital,China Medical University,Shenyang 110001
Abstract:Objective. To investigate the role of endogenous carbon monoxide (CO) in hypoxia.Methods. After rats were inhaled with hypoxic gases and the heme oxygenase inhibitor ZnPPIX was administered, we measured the CO levels in plasma, liver, lung and kidney. Meanwhile plasma cGMP levels were observed. Furthermore, we recorded the changes of hemodynamic and blood gases.Results. Acute mild hypoxia (10% O2) significantly increased CO levels in plasma as well as liver, kidney and lung, while acute severe hypoxia (5% O2) significantly decreased CO levels in plasma as well as liver, kidney and lung. In addition, the former significantly elevated cGMP levels in plasma while the latter markedly reduced cGMP levels in plasma. The hemodynamic changes occurred in accordance with the changes of carbon monoxide.Conclusions. Our results indicate, for the first time , that the endogenous carbon monoxide plays an important role in regulating the vessel tone during hypoxia.
Keywords:carbon monoxide  hypoxia  cGMP
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