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Carbon dioxide redox metabolites in oxidative eustress and oxidative distress.

Ohara AugustoDaniela Ramos Truzzi
Published in: Biophysical reviews (2021)
High carbon dioxide tensions (hypercapnia) are toxic to mammals by both pH-dependent and pH-independent mechanisms that remain partially understood. Relevantly, carbon dioxide reacts with biologically ubiquitous oxygen metabolites such as peroxynitrite and hydrogen peroxide to produce carbonate radical and peroxymonocarbonate, respectively. These metabolites are redox active making it timely to discuss the potential role of carbon dioxide redox metabolites in oxidative eustress and oxidative distress conditions.
Keyphrases
  • carbon dioxide
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • ms ms
  • nitric oxide
  • electron transfer