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Oxygen Transport to Tissue VII
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Since there are many different tissues and organs in the body, a study of oxygen transport to tissue necessarily involves a great diversity of bodily functions. Furthermore, these tissue functions can be approached from the viewpoint of several disciplines. Even tually, however, all of these approaches must be combined to arrive at a comprehensive picture. This multidisciplinary effort, though imperative, has been implemented slowly because traditional biologi cal science has been largely organ- or discipline oriented. Initia tives to realize an effective international multidisciplinary collab oration have assumed increasing momentum for the past 20 years. These include meetings held in Bad Oeynhausen in 1965 (book in 1968, edited by D. W. Lubbers, U. C. Luft, G. Thews and E. Witzleb), in Nijmegen in 1968 (book in 1969, edited by F. Kreuzer), in Vancouver in 1970 (J. Strauss), and in Dortmund in 1971; this last was in connection with the 25th International Physiological Congress in Munich (book in 1973, edited by M. Kessler, D. F. Bruley, L. C. Clark, Jr. , D. W. Lubbers, I. A. Silver and J. Strauss). This increasing international cooperation called for a more formal organization of these individual initiatives. The credit for taking this decisive step goes to H. I. Bicher and D. F. Bruley from the U. S. A. and D. W. Lubbers and M. Kessler from Germany, who got together in 1972 to plan a large-scale inter national meeting and to organize an international society.


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Minireviews.- Oxygen Supply and Microcirculation of the Brain Cortex.- Myocardial Oxygen Pressure: Mirror of Oxygen Supply.- Skeletal and Cardiac Muscle Oxygenation.- Diffusion with Chemical Reaction in Biological Systems.- Blood Gas Transport and 2,3-DPG.- Central Nervous System.- Oxygen Supply of the Blood-Free Perfused Guinea Pig Brain at Three Different Temperatures.- Quantitative Analysis of Reflection Spectra and Tissue Metabolites of the Blood-Free Perfused Guinea Pig Brain.- Regulation of Cerebral Blood Flow (CBF) during Hypoxia and Epileptic Seizures.- Redistribution of Cerebrocortical Microflow during Increased Neuronal Activity.- Distribution of Cerebrocortical Microflow in Normo- and Hypertensive Rats: Studies in Ischemia.- Changes in Regional Cerebrovascular Resistance during Partial Cerebral Ischemia in Rats.- The Effect of Peptides on Cerebrovascular Resistance in Cats.- Effects of Increases in the Inspired Oxygen Fraction on Brain Surface Oxygen Pressure Fields and Regional Cerebral Blood Flow.- Assessment of the in Vivo Recording of Local Cerebral Blood Flow using a Thermistor Device.- Discriminant Parameters Representing Cerebral Cortical Function during Anoxic Anoxia Investigations.- Function and Electronmicroscopic Structure of Anterior Horn Cells during Graduated Temporary Ischemia (Movie Film).- Lumbar and Thoracic Spinal Cord Oxygen Tension during Aortic Cross-Clamping.- Heart.- Heterogeneous pO2 Distribution as a Consequence of the Capillary Network.- Myocardial Oxygen Consumption and Autoregulation of the Coronary Vascular Bed.- Myocardial Oxygen Pressure across the Lateral Border Zone after Acute Coronary Occlusion in the Pig Heart.- Distribution of Mitochondria Relative to Capillaries in Guinea Pig Myocardium.- Oxygen Supply to Hypothermic Isolated Working Heart during Blood Acid-Base Changes.- In Situ NADH Laser Fluorimetry and its Application to the Study of Cardiac Metabolism.- Variability of Intercapillary Distance Estimated on Histological sections of Rat Heart.- Myocardial Capillarity of Rats Exposed to Simulated High Altitude.- The Effect of Heterogeneity of Capillary Spacing and O2 Consumption - Blood Flow Mismatching on Myocardial Oxygenation.- Multicomponent Analysis of Reflection Spectra from the Guinea Pig Heart for Measuring Tissue Oxygenation by Quantitative Determination of Oxygen Saturation of Myoglobin and of the Redox State of Cytochrome aa3 c and b.- Oxygen Diffusion in a Heart Muscle Fibre.- Myocardial Ischemic Injury and ?-Adrenergic Receptors in Perfused Working Rabbit Hearts.- Skeletal Muscle.- An Upper Bound on the Minimum PO2 for O2 Consumption in Red Muscle.- Washout of a Diluent Bolus from Canine Hindlimb as an Index of Red Cell Transit Time.- Oxygen Exchanges between Blood and Resting Skeletal Muscle: A Shunt-Sink Hypothesis.- Effects of Intermittent Capillary Flow on Oxygen Transport in Skeletal Muscle Studied by Dynamic Computer Simulation.- Exercise Reduces Diffusion Distances in Skeletal Muscles of Rabbits Fed an Atherogenic Diet.- Skeletal Muscle Capillarity in Hyperthyroid and Hypothyroid Rats.- Adaptation of Muscle Capillarity.- Distribution of Local Oxygen Consumption in Resting Skeletal Muscle.- Pyridine Nucleotide Fluorescence Measurements with Simultaneous Visualization of the Microcirculation in Skeletal Muscle.- Redistribution of Microcirculation in Skeletal Muscle during Hypoxaemia.- Relationship between Oxygen Deficit and Oxygen Debt in Exercises of Different Intensity and Duration.- Metabolic and Ventilatory Responses to Exercise in Patients with a Deficient O2 Utilization by a Mitochondrial Myopathy.- Regulation of Muscle PO2 in Rats with Portocaval Anastomosis.- Skeletal Muscle PO2 in Burn Shock - A Clinical Study.- Electric Potentials Due to CO2 Diffusion in Myoglobin Solutions.- Blood.- Oxygen Supply and Microcirculation of the Beating Dog Heart after Haemodilution with Fluosol DA 20%.- O2 and CO2 Solubility of the Fluorocarbon Emulsion Fluosol-DA 20% and O2 and CO2 Dissociation Curves of Blood - Fluosol-DA 20% Mixtures.- Gas Exchange during Peritoneal Perfusion with Perfluorocarbon Emulsions.- Oxygen Affinity of Hemoglobin Solutions Modified by Coupling with NFPLP and the Effects on Tissue Oxygenation in the Isolated Perfused Rat Liver.- Oxygen Binding Properties of Early Definitive Red Cells from Normoxic and Hypoxic Chick Embryos.- Red Cell O2 Transport at Altitude and Altitude Training.- Modelling Whole Blood Oxygen Equilibrium: Comparison of Nine Different Models Fitted to Normal Human Data.- Rheological Factors Influencing Oxygen Transfer in Heart and Brain.- Carboxyhemoglobin: Determination and Significance in Oxygen Transport.- Contribution of the Haldane Effect to the Increase in Arterial Carbon Dioxide Tension in Hypoxaemic Subjects Treated with Oxygen.- Changes in Arterial Carbon Dioxide Tension and Arterio-Venous Difference in Oxygen Content with pH During Metabolic Acidosis.- Oxygen Permeability of Methemoglobin Solutions Soaked in Millipore Filters.- Reticulocytosis and Bone Marrow cAMP Level in Rats Following Physical Exercises.- Post-Exercise Anemia during Examination in Rats.- In Vivo Arterial Platelet-Vessel Wall Interaction and Thrombosis: Induction, On-Line Registration and Ultrastructural Control.- Lung.- Determinates of the Lung-Surface-PO2.- Convection/Diffusion Interactions in Oxygen Transport: Effect of Flow Reversal in Lung Airways.- Consequences of the O2-CO2 Dissociation Curves for Gas Exchange in Avian and Mammalian Lung at Various Altitudes.- The Controversy about Blood-Gas CO2 Equilibrium in Lungs: Reinvestigation by Prolonged CO2 Rebreathing in Awake Dogs during Rest and Exercise.- Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction in the Newborn Pig - an Experimental Model.- The Effect of Physically Dissolved Oxygen on the $$P_{CO_2 }$$ in Venous Blood and in Brain Tissue.- Endotoxin Protection Against Oxygen Toxicity and its Reversal by Salicylate.- Miscellaneous Organs and Tissues.- Oxygen Tension in the Fetal Scalp during Labour.- Perfusate Oxygenation and Renal Function in the Isolated Rat Kidney.- Regulation of Reactive Hyperaemia in the Kidney.- Control of O2 Supply to the Stimulated Exocrine Pancreas.- Influence of Portocaval Anastomosis (PCA) on Tissue PO2 of Renal Cortex and Skeletal Muscle in Rats with Liver Cirrhosis.- Extracellular pH Responses to Different Stimuli in the Superfused Cat Carotid Body.- Mathematical Analysis of PO2 and Local Flow Distribution in the Carotid Body.- Membrane Potential and Ca Influx in Hypoxic and Normoxic Carotid Body Type-I Cells.- Human Mammary Carcinomas in Nude Rats - A New Approach for Investigating Oxygen Transport and Substrate Utilization in Tumor Tissues.- Blood Flow and Oxygen Supply to Human Mammary Carcinomas Transplanted into Nude Rats.- Glucose, Lactate, and Ketone Body Utilization by Human Mammary Carcinomas in Vivo.- Changes in O2 Consumption of Multicellular Spheroids during Development of Necrosis.- The Behaviour of the Tissue pO2 in Transparent Chambers of Rats With and Without Tumour Implantations.- Methods.- Stochastic Analysis of Transport Phenomena in Heterogenous Tissue.- Cerebral Bioenergetics and in Vivo Cytochrome c Oxidase Redox Relationships.- The Near Infrared (NIR) Absorption Band of Cytochrome aa3 in Purified Enzyme, Isolated Mitochondria and in the Intact Brain in Situ.- Non-Invasive, Near Infrared Monitoring of Cellular Oxygen Sufficiency in Vivo.- Monitoring of Cerebral Oxygenation in the Intensive Care Nursery.- Monitoring Cerebral Oxygen Sufficiency in Anesthesia and Surgery.- Near Infrared Optical Monitoring of Intact Skeletal Muscle during Hypoxia and Hemorrhagic Hypotension in Cats.- Near Infrared Spectrophotometry: Potential Role during Increased Intracranial Pressure.- Continuous non Invasive Monitoring of Human Brain by Near Infrared Spectroscopy.- Simulation of the Optical Properties of an Absorbing and Scattering Medium using the Monte-Carlo Technique Compared with Two- and Six-Flux Theories.- Quantitative Analysis of Reflection Spectra: Evaluation of Simulated Reflection Spectra.- The Calculation of Hemoglobin Saturation in Single Erythrocytes.- Measurements and Processing of Intracapillary Hemoglobin Spectra by Using a Micro-Lightguide Spectrophotometer in Connection with a Microcomputer.- Capillary Red Cell Residence as a Measure of Tissue Oxygen Delivery.- Development of an In-Vitro Method for Simulation of Oxygen Transport in the Microcirculation.- Assessment of Cerebral Oxygenation via the Conjunctiva.- Influence of CO2 on Polarographic Oxygen Sensors.- Oxygen Transfer from Gas Bubble into Liquid.- Proposal for Using a Standardized Terminology on Oxygen Transport to Tissue.


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ISBN-13: 9781468432930
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Publication date: December, 2012
Pages: 974
Weight: 1856g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Haematology
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