Ebook: Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXI
- Tags: Biochemistry general, Biophysics and Biological Physics, Anatomy, Evolutionary Biology
- Series: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 471
- Year: 1999
- Publisher: Springer US
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue (lSOTT) held its 26th annual meeting from August 23-26, 1998, and met for the second time in Budapest. As captured in the design of the ISOTT'98 logo, the venue of the conference was the Budapest Hilton in the heart of the historic Castle District in Buda, across from Hungary's coronation church-the Matthias Church-and the fairy-tale-like Fisherman's Bastion; a special place with a historical touch situated atop the Castle Hill, from where participants enjoyed the spectacular panoramic views of Budapest exquisitely laid out on both sides of the Danube. In preparation for ISOTT'98, major emphasis was given to the application of informatics in collecting, presenting, and disseminating scientific and other information associated with the meeting. Electronic submission of the abstracts made it possible to publish the illustrated Abstracts on the ISOTT'98 Web Site well before the meeting. Following the meeting, an ISOTT'98 CD was published as a digital, searchable record of ISOTT'98. The scientific program was designed with the active participation of prospective attendees, in that priority and momentum was given to the topics selected by those visiting the Web Site. Poster and oral presentations were considered as equivalently effective formats, reflected by the fact that posters were on display throughout the meeting.
This volume provides the latest research on oxygen transport to tissue. Ninety chapters cover varying aspects, including: oxygen carriers, oxygen transport in organs - brain, heart and lung, skeletal muscle, and abdominal muscles, as well as systemic oxygenation in normal and disease states, oxygen transport in tumors, theoretical models and integrative approaches to oxygen transport to tissue, and methods and instrumentation. Leading researchers in the field detail such topics as: reactions of cross-linked methemoglobins with hydrogen peroxide, cerebral redox states following hemoglobin substitution, fractal analysis of cerebral hemoglobin content fluctuations, oxygenation of hemoglobin in the human brain, regulation of cerebral oxygen delivery, apoprotein E genotypes and traumatic brain injury, mitochondrial hyperoxidation after global cerebral ischemia, spontaneous fluctuations in oxygen tension and vasomotion, metabolic and hemodynamic oscillations in the brain, anoxic preconditioning in hippocampal slices, tissue supply areas in myocardium, oscillations in cerebral hemodynamics for functional activation studies, and the effects of ketamine and phenobarbitol on cerebral tissue oxygen tension.