Elevated carboxyhemoglobin in a marine mammal, the northern elephant seal

Volume: 217, Issue: 10, Pages: 1752 - 1757
Published: May 15, 2014
Abstract
Low concentrations of endogenous carbon monoxide (CO), generated primarily through degradation of heme from heme-proteins, have been shown to maintain physiological function of organs and to exert cytoprotective effects. However, high concentrations of carboxyhemoglobin (COHb), formed by CO binding to hemoglobin, potentially prevent adequate O2 delivery to tissues by lowering arterial O2 content. Elevated heme-protein concentrations, as found in...
Paper Details
Title
Elevated carboxyhemoglobin in a marine mammal, the northern elephant seal
Published Date
May 15, 2014
Volume
217
Issue
10
Pages
1752 - 1757
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