An old new gas, carbon monoxide (CO): Essentials in human Biology, Pathobiology, Bioclinic and human Pharmacotherapeutics

Knowledge of the endogenous production and physiological functions of carbon monoxide (CO) has greatly advanced. Most of the endogenous CO is produced in reactions catalyzed by three enzymes named HEMO-oxygenases (HO). The tissue type-specific distribution of these HO isoforms (HO-1, HO-2 y HO-3) is...

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2008
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Universidad del Rosario
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Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
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eng
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oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/24235
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/24235
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Carbon monoxide
Heme oxygenase
Catalysis
Chemical reaction
Gastrointestinal tract
Genital system
Heart protection
Human
Immune system
Kidney
Liver
Molecular dynamics
Pathology
Respiratory system
Review
Signal transduction
Vasodilatation
Carbon monoxide (co)
Hemo-oxigenasas (ho)
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Summary:Knowledge of the endogenous production and physiological functions of carbon monoxide (CO) has greatly advanced. Most of the endogenous CO is produced in reactions catalyzed by three enzymes named HEMO-oxygenases (HO). The tissue type-specific distribution of these HO isoforms (HO-1, HO-2 y HO-3) is largely linked to the specific biological actions of CO as a signaling molecule in different systems, namely: neural, vascular (vasorelaxant property and cardiac protection), immunological, respiratory, reproductive, gastrointestinal, kidney, and liver. Understanding the molecular, cellular, tisular and systemic mechanisms that regulate the production and mediate the physiological actions of CO may provide an insight into the pathogenic mechanisms of many diseases, and innovative preventive and therapeutic strategies.