
Free Radical Effects on Membranes
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- Front cover
- Free Radical Effects on Membranes
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Previous Volumes in Series
- Preface
- Part I. Overview
- Chapter 1. Structure and Functions of Biomembranes
- I. Cell Membrane Structure and Function
- II. Overview of Membrane Functions
- III. Calcium Signaling
- IV. Oxidative Stress and Organelle Dysfunction
- References
- Chapter 2. The Interaction of Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species with Membranes
- I. Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species
- II. Physical Interactions: Compartmentalizing Reactivity
- III. Chemical Effects: Lipid Peroxidation
- References
- Part II. Interaction of RONS with Channels and Pumps
- Chapter 3. Modulation of Lung Epithelial Sodium Channel Function by Nitric Oxide
- I. Introduction
- References
- Chapter 4. Effects of Nitrogen Oxides on Chloride Channels
- I. Overview
- II. Introduction
- III. Regulation by Nitrogen Oxides of Swelling-activated Cl- Channels
- IV. Regulation of Calcium Activated Cl- Channels by Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)
- V. Effects of Nitrogen Oxides on CFTR
- VI. Future Directions
- References
- Chapter 5. A Mitochondria-AOS-Kv Channel Axis in Health and Disease
- New Insights and Therapeutic Targets for Vascular Disease and Cancer
- I. Introduction
- II. The Components of the Mitochondria-ROS-Kv Axis
- III. The Mitochondria-AOS-Kv Axis in Hypoxia: HPV
- IV. The Mitochondria-AOS-Kv Axis, Metabolism and Apoptosis
- References
- Chapter 6. Oxidative Modification of Ca2+ Channels, Ryanodine Receptors, and the Sarco/Endoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase
- I. Introduction
- II. Overview of Ca2+ Translocation Membrane Proteins
- III. Ca2+ Channels
- IV. SERCA
- V. PMCA
- VI. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 7. Regulation of Na,K-ATPase by Reactive Oxygen Species
- I. Na,K-ATPase
- II. Na,K-ATPase in Alveolar Fluid Reabsorption
- III. Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Signaling
- IV. Regulation of Na,K-ATPase and Alveolar Fluid Reabsorption by ROS
- V. Dopamine and beta-adrenergic Agonists Improve ROS-Mediated Decrease in Alveolar Fluid Reabsorption
- VI. Summary
- References
- Part III. RONS and Membrane Permeability
- Chapter 8. Reactive Oxygen Species and Endothelial Permeability
- I. Introduction
- II. Generation and Metabolism of ROS
- III. ROS Generating System in ECs (NADPH Oxidase)
- IV. Regulation of Adherens Junctions (AJs) by Phosphorylation and by Rho GTPase
- V. ROS-generating Stimulants which Regulate Endothelial Permeability
- VI. ROS Reducing Factors/Proteins which Block Endothelial Permeability
- VII. Molecular Targets of ROS Regulating Endothelial Permeability
- VIII. Mediators/Regulators of ROS-dependent Endothelial Permeability
- IX. Functional Significance of ROS-dependent Endothelial Permeability in Vivo
- X. Summary and Conclusions
- References
- Part IV. RONS and Signal Transduction
- Chapter 9. Cell Signaling by Oxidants: Pathways Leading to Activation of Mitogen-activated Protein Kinases (MAPK) and Activator Protein-1 (AP-1)
- I. Introduction
- II. MAPK Signaling
- III. Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Phosphatases (MKPs)
- IV. Relationships between MAPK and Activator Protein-1 (AP-1)
- V. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 10. The Interaction of Mitochondrial Membranes with Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species
- I. Mitochondria as a Source of Reactive Species
- II. Effects of ROS and RNS on Mitochondrial Respiration
- III. Mitochondrial Membrane Lipids
- IV. ROS, RNS & Mitochondrial Ion Transport
- V. Complex Interactions & Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 11. Oxidant Stress and Airway Epithelial Function
- I. Introduction
- II. Sources of Reactive Oxygen Species
- III. Antioxidant Defenses in Airway Epithelium
- IV. Oxidant-induced Airway Epithelial Responses
- V. Conclusions
- References
- Color Plate
- Index
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