reviewJournal of Cellular and Molecular MedicineJan 20, 2011BRONZE OA

Why is the partial oxygen pressure of human tissues a crucial parameter? Small molecules and hypoxia

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · Cleveland Clinic

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Abstract

Oxygen supply and diffusion into tissues are necessary for survival. The oxygen partial pressure (pO(2)), which is a key component of the physiological state of an organ, results from the balance between oxygen delivery and its consumption. In mammals, oxygen is transported by red blood cells circulating in a well-organized vasculature. Oxygen delivery is dependent on the metabolic requirements and functional status of each organ. Consequently, in a physiological condition, organ and tissue are characterized by their own unique 'tissue normoxia' or 'physioxia' status. Tissue oxygenation is severely disturbed during pathological conditions such as cancer, diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, etc., which…

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