Oxygen and Living Processes
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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The first constitutes the background for Parts II and III, and the last integrates the preceding material with an overall perspective on oxygen in living organisms.
I: General Aspects of Oxygen.- 1 Perspective on the History of Oxygen and Life.- I. Ideas Preceding the Discovery of Oxygen.- II. Events Leading up to the Discovery of Oxygen.- III. The Discovery of Oxygen and Its Significance.- IV. Oxygen Terminology.- V. Early Biological and Medical Research with Oxygen.- VI. Measurements of Atmospheric Oxygen and High Altitude Effects.- VII. Developments in the Nineteenth Century.- VIII. Pasteur and Later Developments.- IX. Intracellular Oxidation.- X. Conclusion.- 2 Historical Introduction to the "Free Radical Theory" of Oxygen Toxicity.- 3 Reactive Forms of Oxygen.- I. Atomic Oxygen.- II. Dioxygen Species (Singlet Molecular Oxygen).- III. Trioxygen (Ozone).- IV. Superoxide.- V. Summary.- 4 The Origin and Astronomical History of Terrestrial Oxygen.- I. The Astronomical Scenario.- II. The History of Terrestrial Oxygen.- III. Summary.- 5 Significance of Oxygen on Earth.- I. Geochemical Oxygen Cycle.- II. Ozone.- III. Beginning of Evolution on Earth.- IV. The First Cells.- V. Oxygen Production.- VI. Development of Eukaryotes and Multicellular Organisms.- VII. Possible Future Events.- VIII. Summary.- II: Biology of Oxygen.- 6 Photosynthetic Oxygen Production.- I. Photosynthesis and Evolution.- II. Overview of Modern Photosynthetic Mechanisms.- III. The Formation of Oxygen.- IV. Conclusion.- 7 Oxygen Toxicity in Unicellular Organisms.- I. Introduction.- II. Factors Affecting Responses to Increased Oxygen Tensions.- III. Kinetics.- IV. Mechanisms of Oxygen Toxicity.- V. Some Miscellaneous Effects of Oxygen.- VI. Anaerobiosis and Mechanisms of Resistance to OxygenToxicity.- VII. The Use of Increased Oxygen Tensions as an Antimicrobial.- VIII. Conclusions.- 8 Oxygen Exchange in the Metazoa.- I. Transport of Oxygen by Diffusion.- II. Gas Exchange Organs: Structural Features.- III. Gas Exchange Organs: Functional Organization.- IV. External Medium: Air Versus Water.- V. Internal Medium: Carriage of Oxygen by Blood.- VI. Respiratory Organs of Vertebrates and Their Models.- VII. Models for Gas Exchange: Qualitative Description.- VIII. Models for Gas Exchange: Quantitative Analysis.- IX. Application of Model Analysis in Animal Experiments.- X. Real Systems and Model Analysis.- XI. Summary.- 9 Facilitated Oxygen Diffusion by Oxygen Carriers.- I. Steady-State Partial Deoxygenation of Myoglobin in Active Tissue.- II. Myoglobin in Tissue Oxygen Delivery.- III. Leghemoglobin-Mediated Oxygen Delivery in Plants.- IV. Myoglobin-Facilitated Oxygen Diffusion.- V. Oxygen Delivery in Saline-Perfused Muscle.- VI. Oxygen Gradients in Isolated Cardiac Cells.- VII. Oxygen Gradients in Isolated Hepatic Cells.- VIII. Oxygen Transfer to Mitochondria and Bacteroids.- IX. Oxymyoglobin as an Electron Acceptor.- X. Myoglobin-Associated Iron Protein.- XI. The Myoglobin Molecule.- 10 The Reaction of Oxygen with Cytochrome Oxidase: The Role of Sequestered Intermediates.- I. Introduction.- II. A Possible Mechanism for Oxygen Reduction.- III. Large-Scale Structural Aspects.- IV. Short-Range Structural Features.- V. Summary.- 11 Biochemical Aspects of Oxygen Toxicity in the Metazoa.- I. Molecular Mechanisms of Oxygen Toxicity 211.- II. Oxygen Toxicity in Brain Tissue.- III. Factors Influencing Susceptibility to Oxygen Poisoning in Vivo.- IV. Concluding Remarks.- 12 Antioxidant Defenses.- I. Introduction.- II. Mechanisms of Protection.- III. Evidence for the Role of Antioxidant Defense Mechanisms.- IV. Summary.- 13 Superoxide Radical and Superoxide Dismutases.- I. Some Biological Sources of Superoxide.- II. The Potential Consequences of Superoxide Production.- III. Assays for Superoxide Dismutases.- IV. Varieties of Superoxide Dismutases.- V. Mechanisms of Enzymatic Superoxide Dismutation.- VI. The Physiological Role of Superoxide Dismutases.- III: Human Aspects of Oxygen.- 14 Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity.- I. Terminology and Relative Concepts 273.- II. The Lung as a Target Organ of Oxygen Toxicity.- III. Clinical Manifestations of Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity.- IV. Pulmonary Function in Oxygen Toxicity.- V. The Pulmonary Pathology of Oxygen Toxicity.- VI. Oxygen Toxicity and the Pulmonary Surfactant System.- VII. Oxygen Toxicity and Pulmonary Infection.- VIII. Biochemical Mechanisms of Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity.- IX. Sequence of Injury in Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity.- X. Pathogenesis of Oxygen Toxicity.- XI. Oxygen Tolerance.- XII. Modification of Oxygen Toxicity.- XIII. Summary.- 15 Oxygen in Closed Environmental Systems.- I. Clinical Manifestation of Central Nervous System Oxygen Toxicity.- II. Etiology.- III. Prevention of CNS Oxygen Toxicity.- IV. Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity.- V. Clinical Manifestations and Indices of Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity.- VI. Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity during Spacecraft and Aircraft Operations.- VII. Pathology of Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity.- VIII. Etiology for Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity.- IX. Effects of Hyperoxia on Other Organ Systems.- X. Oxygen Paradox.- XI. Hypoxia.- XII. Summary.- 16 Oxygen Tension in the Clinical Situation.- I. The Historical Background.- II. Oxygen Tension and Radiotherapy.- III. Tissue $${P_{{O_2}}}$$ in Surgical Conditions.- IV. Oxygen Toxicity.- V. Hyperbaric Oxygen.- VI. Pediatric Application.- VII. Current Practice and Problems.- VIII. Future Developments.- IX. Conclusion.- 17 Retinopathy of Prematurity and the Role of Oxygen.- I. Pathogenesis of the Retinopathy of Prematurity.- II. Newborn Animal Model of RLF.- III. Monitoring of Blood Oxygen Levels.- IV. Summary.- IV: Concluding Remarks.- 18 Oxygen: An Overall Biological View.- I. Hypoxia.- II. Hyperoxia.- III. Normoxia.- IV. Practical and Clinical Considerations.- V. Summary.- Inde.
Reihe/Serie | Topics in Environmental Physiology and Medicine |
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Zusatzinfo | biography |
Verlagsort | New York, NY |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 1115 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Studium ► 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) ► Physiologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Biochemie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Humanbiologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-387-90554-5 / 0387905545 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-387-90554-9 / 9780387905549 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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