نتایج جستجو برای: corm yield

تعداد نتایج: 194702  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2008
Gediminas Cepinskas Kazuhiro Katada Aurelia Bihari Richard F Potter

Recent studies suggest that exogenously administered CO is beneficial for the resolution of acute inflammation. In this study, we assessed the role of CO liberated from a systemically administered tricarbonyldichlororuthenium-(II)-dimer (CORM-2) on modulation of liver inflammation during sepsis. Polymicrobial sepsis in mice was induced by cecal ligation and perforation (CLP). CORM-2 (8 mg/kg iv...

2015
Jayne Louise Wilson Lauren K. Wareham Samantha McLean Ronald Begg Sarah Greaves Brian E. Mann Guido Sanguinetti Robert K. Poole

AIMS Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CORMs) are being developed with the ultimate goal of safely utilizing the therapeutic potential of CO clinically, including applications in antimicrobial therapy. Hemes are generally considered the prime targets of CO and CORMs, so we tested this hypothesis using heme-deficient bacteria, applying cellular, transcriptomic, and biochemical tools. RESULT...

Journal: :International Journal of Biological Sciences 2008
Bingwei Sun Zhiwei Sun Qin Jin Xi Chen

OBJECTIVE To determine whether the CO-releasing molecule -liberated CO attenuates infiltration of leukocytes in the renal tissue of thermally injured mice. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-eight mice were assigned to four groups. Mice in sham group (n=7) were underwent sham thermal injury, whereas mice in burn group (n=7) received 15% total body surface area (TBSA) full-thickness thermal injury. ...

Journal: :Circulation research 2003
James E Clark Patrick Naughton Sandra Shurey Colin J Green Tony R Johnson Brian E Mann Roberta Foresti Roberto Motterlini

Carbon monoxide, which is generated in mammals during the degradation of heme by the enzyme heme oxygenase, is an important signaling mediator. Transition metal carbonyls have been recently shown to function as carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) and to elicit distinct pharmacological activities in biological systems. In the present study, we report that a water-soluble form of CO-RM p...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2016
Oleg Pak Adel G Bakr Mareike Gierhardt Julia Albus Ievgen Strielkov Florian Kroschel Timm Hoeres Matthias Hecker Hossein A Ghofrani Werner Seeger Norbert Weissmann Natascha Sommer

In addition to its renowned poisonous effects, carbon monoxide (CO) is being recognized for its beneficial actions on inflammatory and vasoregulatory pathways, particularly when applied at low concentrations via CO-releasing molecules (CO-RMs). In the lung, CO gas and CO-RMs are suggested to decrease pulmonary vascular tone and hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV). However, the direct effec...

2015
Jayne Louise Wilson Samantha McLean Ronald Begg Guido Sanguinetti Robert K. Poole

This article describes in extended detail the methodology applied for acquisition of transcriptomic data, and subsequent statistical data modelling, published by Wilson et al. (2015) in a study of the effects of carbon monoxide-releasing molecule-3 (CORM-3 [Ru(CO)3Cl(glycinate)]) on heme-deficient bacteria. The objective was to identify non-heme targets of CORM action. Carbon monoxide (CO) inte...

Journal: :Current pharmaceutical design 2012
Dinesh Babu Georges Leclercq Vera Goossens Quinten Remijsen Peter Vandenabeele Roberto Motterlini Romain A Lefebvre

Targeting excessive production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) could be an effective therapeutic strategy to prevent oxidative stress-associated gastrointestinal inflammation. NADPH oxidase (NOX) and mitochondrial complexes (I and II) are the major sources of ROS production contributing to TNF-α/cycloheximide (CHX)-induced apoptosis in the mouse intestinal epithelial cell line, MODE-K. In the ...

2012
Arnau Hervera Sergi Leánez Roger Negrete Roberto Motterlini Olga Pol

BACKGROUND Carbon monoxide (CO) synthesized by heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1) exerts antinociceptive effects during inflammation but its role during neuropathic pain remains unknown. Our objective is to investigate the exact contribution of CO derived from HO-1 in the modulation of neuropathic pain and the mechanisms implicated. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We evaluated the antiallodynic and antih...

2016
Xu Wang Weiting Qin Mingming Song Yisen Zhang Bingwei Sun

Excessive neutrophil infiltration in vital organs is life-threatening to patients who suffer from sepsis. We identified a critical role of exogenous carbon monoxide (CO) in the inhibition of neutrophil infiltration during lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced sepsis. CO delivered from carbon monoxide-releasing molecule 2 (CORM-2) dramatically increased the survival rate of C57BL/6 mice subjected to ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2004
Yiru Guo Adam B Stein Wen-Jian Wu Wei Tan Xiaoping Zhu Qian-Hong Li Buddhadeb Dawn Roberto Motterlini Roberto Bolli

Although carbon monoxide (CO) has traditionally been viewed as a toxic gas, increasing evidence suggests that it plays an important homeostatic and cytoprotective role. Its therapeutic use, however, is limited by the side effects associated with CO inhalation. Recently, transition metal carbonyls have been shown to be a safe and effective means of transporting and releasing CO groups in vivo. T...

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