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ISBN 10: 0824748743
ISBN 13: 978-0824748746
Author: Val Vallyathan, Vincent Castranova, Xianglin Shi
Table of contents:
1. Reactive Oxygen/Nitrogen Species: Generation and Reactions in the Lung
Ann E. Aust
I. Introduction
II. Reactive Oxygen Species
III. Reactive Nitrogen Species
IV. Further Reactions of ROS and RNS with Biological Molecules
V. Conclusions References
2. Oxidative Stress/Antioxidant Status in Health and Disease Val Vallyathan
I. Introduction
II. Antioxidants in Normal Healthy Lung
III. Antioxidants in Lung Diseases
IV. Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Genes
V. Pharmacological Modulation and Clinical Benefits
VI. Conclusions References
3. Reactive Oxygen Species in the Activation and Regulation of Intracellular Signaling Events
Fei Chen and Vincent Castranova
I. Introduction
IL Sources of ROS
III. ROS and Signal Transduction
IV. Is p53 Regulated by or a Regulator for ROS?
V. ROS Regulation of Nuclear Factor of Activated T Cells
VI. Summary
References
4. Mediators of Lung Inflammation: Role of Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species
Jayne S. Reuben, Ren-Feng Guo, and Peter A. Ward
I. Introduction
II. Immune Complex-Induced Injury as a Model for Oxidant-Mediated Lung Inflammation
III. Superoxide and Oxygen Radicals
IV. Nitric Oxide
V. Proteases
VI. Endogenous Mediators: Cytokines, Transcription Factors, Chemokines, and Adhesion Molecules
VII. Role of CSa in Acute Lung Inflammation
VIII. Clinical Relevance
IX. Conclusions References
5. Pulmonary Complications of Chronic Granulomatous Disease
Bernard M. Babior
1. Introduction
11. Molecular Basis of CGD and Defects in Oxidative
Metabolism
References
6. Genotoxic and Carcinogenic Mechanisms of Mineral Fibers: Role of Reactive Oxygen Species
Tom K. Hei, Ann Xu, and Yongliang Zhao
I. Introduction
II. Asbestos as a Gene and Chromosomal Mutagen
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III. Fiber-Cell Interaction in Mediating Genotoxic Response
IV. Detection of Oxy Radicals Produced by Asbestos Fibers
V. Effect of Depleted Intracellular Glutathione Level on Fiber Mutagenesis
VI. Induction of Oxidative DNA Damage by Asbestos Fibers
VII. Types of Mutations Induced by Asbestos Are Similar to Those of Hydrogen Peroxide
VIII. Transformation Studies with Human Epithelial Cells
IX. Gene Expression Profile in Asbestos-Induced Tumor Cells
X. Ectopic Expression of the Big-h3 Gene Suppressive Tumorigenicity
XI. Conclusion References
7. Influence of Mineral Dust Surface Characteristics and Generation of Reactive Species
David W. Kamp and Val Vallyathan
I. Introduction
II. Asbestos
III. Phyllosilicates and Coal
IV. Conclusions References
8. Oxygen/Nitrogen Radicals and Silica-Induced Diseases
Vincent Castranova and Val Vallyathan
1. Introduction
II. Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species from Crystalline Silica
III. Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species from Lung Cells Exposed to Silica
IV. Nitric Oxide Production by Lung Cells
V. Summary References
9. Asbestosis and Asbestos-Related Cancers: Role of Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species
Arti Shukla and Brooke T. Mossman
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I. Introduction
II.
Diseases Caused by Asbestos
III. Generation of ROS/RNS by Asbestos
IV. Role of ROS/RNS in Asbestos-Associated Cellular Effects
V. Asbestos-Induced RNS Generation and Pulmonary Toxicity
VI. Summary References
10. Interactions of Exogenous or Evoked Reactive Oxygen Species and Inhaled Particles in the Lung
Andrew Churg
I. Introduction
II. Adhesion of Particles to Epithelial Cells
III. Particle Uptake and Retention by Epithelial Cells
IV. Exogenous or Evoked ROS and Pathological Reactions to Particles
V. Conclusions References
11. Smoking-Induced Inflammation, Injury, and Disease: Molecular Mechanisms
Irfan Rahman
I. Introduction
II. Cigarette Smoke and Oxidative Stress
III. ROS-Mediated Lipid Peroxidation Products and Their Role in Biochemical Processes
IV. Involvement of Cigarette Smoke-Mediated Lipid Peroxidation Products in Cell Signaling and Gene Transcription
V. Role of ROS and Cigarette Smoke-Induced Oxidative Stress in Chromatin Modeling: Role for Histone Acetylation/Deacetylation and DNA Methylation
VI. Conclusions References
12. Respiratory Health Effects of Ambient Air Pollution Particles: Role of Reactive Species
Ken Donaldson, L. Albert Jiménez, Irfan Rahman, Stephen P. Faux, William MacNee, Peter S. Gilmour.
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