It is well known and researched, that deprivation of oxygen to
the brain can quickly result in irreversible damage and death. What
is less well known, is that some vertebrate species are
exceptionally tolerant of brain hypoxia. The Brain Without Oxygen:
Causes of failure - Physiological and molecular mechanisms for
survival, Third edition, discusses the mechanisms of brain hypoxia
tolerance in these exceptional vertebrates, which include diving
marine mammals, high altitude dwellers and the hibernating mammal.
Special attention is given to the extraordinary adaptations that
allow a few turtle and fish species to tolerate months of brain
anoxia.
This third, fully updated edition addresses the potential of
these animal models as targets for human clinical intervention.
Perhaps the most interesting of these, are those involved in the
suppression of metabolic activities to new set points well below
their normoxic minima or maintenance levels. This volume will be
valuable reading for researchers in physiology, medicine and
general biological sciences, and of great importance to
pharmaceutical companies researching novel models for stroke and
brain ischemia.
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