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To live or die: a critical decision for the lung
G.R. Scott Budinger, Jacob I. Sznajder
G.R. Scott Budinger, Jacob I. Sznajder
Published April 1, 2005
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2005;115(4):828-830. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI24681.
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To live or die: a critical decision for the lung

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Every cell in the body expresses a set of proteins designed to trigger permeabilization of the mitochondria and cell death. Inactivation or inappropriate triggering of these pathways is increasingly recognized as a contributor to human disease. A study in this issue of the JCI demonstrates that IL-6 exerts its protective effect against the development of lung injury following exposure of mice to 95% O2 by increasing the expression of a Bcl-2–related protein, A1. This protein acts to prevent mitochondrial membrane permeabilization and cell death following exposure to hyperoxia. The data in this study lend support to the hypothesis that inappropriate triggering of cell-death pathways may contribute to the development of hyperoxic pulmonary edema, lung injury, and respiratory failure.

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G.R. Scott Budinger, Jacob I. Sznajder

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Citations to this article (6)

Title and authors Publication Year
Balancing the risks and benefits of oxygen therapy in critically III adults
GR Budinger, GM Mutlu
Chest 2013
Alcohol Worsens Acute Lung Injury by Inhibiting Alveolar Sodium Transport through the Adenosine A1 Receptor
L Dada, AR Gonzalez, D Urich, S Soberanes, TS Manghi, SE Chiarella, NS Chandel, GR Budinger, GM Mutlu
PloS one 2012
Consequences of Hyperoxia and the Toxicity of Oxygen in the Lung
WJ Mach, AR Thimmesch, JT Pierce, JD Pierce
Nursing Research and Practice 2011
Epithelial Cell Death Is an Important Contributor to Oxidant-mediated Acute Lung Injury
GR Budinger, GM Mutlu, D Urich, S Soberanes, LJ Buccellato, K Hawkins, SE Chiarella, KA Radigan, J Eisenbart, H Agrawal, S Berkelhamer, S Hekimi, J Zhang, H Perlman, PT Schumacker, M Jain, NS Chandel
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2010
Coenzyme Q1 redox metabolism during passage through the rat pulmonary circulation and the effect of hyperoxia
SH Audi, MP Merker, GS Krenz, T Ahuja, DL Roerig, RD Bongard
Journal of applied physiology 2008
Hyperoxic acute lung injury and ventilator-induced/associated lung injury: new insights into intracellular signaling pathways
CC Santos
Critical Care 2007

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