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Human blood performs many important functions including defence against disease and transport of biomolecules, but perhaps the most important is to carry oxygen – the fundamental biochemical fuel – and other blood gases around the cardiovascular system. Traditional therapies for the impairment of this function, or the rapid replacement of lost blood, have centred around blood transfusions. However scientists are developing chemicals (oxygen therapeutics, or “blood substitutes”) which have the same oxygen–carrying capability as blood and can be used as replacements for blood transfusion or to treat diseases where oxygen transport is impaired. Chemistry and Biochemistry of Oxygen Therapeutics: From Transfusion to Artificial Blood links the underlying biochemical principles of the field with chemical and biotechnological innovations and pre–clinical development. The first part of the book deals with the chemistry, biochemistry, physiology and toxicity of oxygen, including chapters on hemoglobin reactivity and regulation; the major cellular and physiological control mechanisms of blood flow and oxygen delivery; hemoglobin and myoglobin; nitric oxide and oxygen; and the role of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in ischemia/reperfusion Injury. The book then discusses medical needs for oxygen supply, including acute traumatic hemorrhage and anemia; diagnosis and treatment of haemorrhages in "non–surgical" patients; management of perioperative bleeding; oxygenation in the preterm neonate; ischemia normobaric and hyperbaric oxygen therapy for ischemic stroke and other neurological conditions; and transfusion therapy in β thalassemia and sickle cell disease Finally “old”and new strategies for oxygen supply are described. These include the political, administrative and logistic issues surrounding transfusion; conscientious objection in patient blood management; causes and consequences of red cell incompatibility; biochemistry of red blood cell storage; proteomic investigations on stored red blood cells; red blood cells from stem cells; the universal red blood cell; allosteric effectors of hemoglobin; hemoglobin–based oxygen carriers; oxygen delivery by natural and artificial oxygen carriers; cross–linked and polymerized hemoglobins as potential blood substitutes; design of novel pegylated hemoglobins as oxygen carrying plasma expanders; hb octamers by introduction of surface cysteines; hemoglobin–vesicles as a cellular type hemoglobin–based oxygen carrier; animal models and oxidative biomarkers to evaluate pre–clinical safety of extracellular hemoglobins; and academia – industry collaboration in blood substitute development. Chemistry and Biochemistry of Oxygen Therapeutics: From Transfusion to Artificial Blood is an essential reference for clinicians, haematologists, medicinal chemists, biochemists, molecular biologists, biotechnologists and blood substitute researchers. Table of Contents 1. Introduction (Richard B. Weiskopf). Part 1. Oxygen: chemistry, biochemistry, physiology and toxicity. 2. Hemoglobin Reactivity and Regulation (Stefano Bettati and Andrea Mozzarelli). 3. The Major Cellular and Physiological Control Mechanisms of Blood Flow and Oxygen Delivery (Raymond C. Koehler). 4. The Main Players: Hemoglobin and Myoglobin; Nitric Oxide and Oxygen (Tim J. McMahon and Joseph Bonaventura). 5. The Role of Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury (Ester Spagnolli and Warren Zapol). Part 2. Medical needs for oxygen supply. 6. Acute Traumatic Hemorrhage and Anemia (Lena M. Napolitano). 7. Diagnosis and Treatment of Haemorrhages in "Non–surgical" Patients (Umberto Rossi and Rosa Chianese). 8. Management of Perioperative Bleeding (Sibylle A. Kozek–Langenecker). 9. Oxygenation in the Preterm Neonate (Vidheya Venkatesh, Priya Muthukuma, Anna Curley and Simon Stanworth). 10. Ischemia (Hooman Mirzakhani and Ala Nozari). 11. Normobaric and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Ischemic Stroke and Other Neurological Conditions (Ari Moskowitz, Yu–Feng Yvonne Chan and Aneesh B. Singhal). 12. Transfusion Therapy in Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Disease (Carlo Brugnara and Lucia De Franceschi). Part 3. “Old”and new strategies for oxygen supply. 13. Transfusion: Political, Administrative and Logistic Issues (John R. Hess and Giuliano Grazzini). 14. Conscientious Objection in Patient Blood Management (Kenneth E. Nollet and Hitoshi Ohto). 15. Red Cell Transfusion in Clinical Practice (Harvey G. Klein). 16. Causes and Consequences of Red Cell Incompatibility (Chisa Yamada and Robertson Davenport). 17. Biochemistry of Red Blood Cell Storage (Ryan Stapley, Dario A. Vitturi and Rakesh P. Patel). 18. Proteomic Investigations on Stored Red Blood Cells (Lello Zolla and Angelo D′Alessandro). 19.Red Blood Cells from Stem Cells (Anna Rita Migliaccio, Carolyn Whitsett and Giovanni Migliaccio). 20. The Universal Red Blood Cell (Luca Ronda and Serena Faggiano). 21. Allosteric Effectors of Hemoglobin: Past, Present and Future (Martin K. Safo and Stefano Bruno). 22. Hemoglobin–based Oxygen Carriers: History, Limits, Brief Summary of the State of the Art, Including Clinical Trials (Jonathan S. Jahr, Arezou Sadighi, Linzy Doherty, Alvin Li and Hae Won Kim). 23. Oxygen Delivery by Natural and Artificial Oxygen Carriers (Enrico Bucci). 24. Cross–Linked and Polymerized Hemoglobins as Potential Blood Substitutes (Kenneth W. Olsen and Eugene Tarasov). 25. Design of Novel PEGylated Hemoglobins as Oxygen Carrying Plasma Expanders: Engineering the Structure of PEG–Hb Adducts for Supra Perfusion (Seetharama A. Acharya, Marcos Intaglietta, Amy G. Tsai, Kulal Ananda and Fantao Meng). 26. Hb Octamers by Introduction of Surface Cysteines Véronique (Baudin–Creuza, Chien Ho and Michael C. Marden). 27. Hemoglobin–vesicles as a Cellular Type Hemoglobin–based Oxygen Carrier (Hiromi Sakai, Hirohisa Horinouchi, Eishun Tsuchida and Koichi Kobayashi). 28. Animal Models and Oxidative Biomarkers to Evaluate Pre–clinical Safety of Extracellular Hemoglobins (Paul W. Buehler and Felice D′Agnillo). 29. Academia – Industry Collaboration in Blood Substitute Development: Issues, Case Histories and a Proposal (Hae Won Kim, Andrea Mozzarelli, Hiromi Sakai and Jonathan S. Jahr).
Specificaties
Uitgeverij
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publicatiedatum
12 augustus 2011
Pagina's
480
ISBN
9780470686683
Uitvoering
Hardback
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