About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to collect contributions dedicated to shed light on mechanisms and treatments of pathological processes underlying the development of organ dysfunction resulting from hypoxia and ischemia/reperfusion injury with a particular emphasis on the animal models used to uncover pathogenesis, develop diagnostic or therapeutic approaches. Here we aim to present thoroughly described experimental models for the investigation of suitable outcome parameters which also include information on technical difficulties faced and their solution. This implies a very thorough description of the model used, and an honest discussion of the specific limits of both the model and the approach.
We invite reviews presenting new emerging concepts, discussing suitable methods and approaches, and comparing different animal models aiming at understanding the mechanisms of hypoxia induced organ dysfunction. Further contributions may include:
• Experimental studies which investigate the mechanisms underlying local and remote tissue injury, especially when focusing on long term effects.
• Studies discussing results that are counterintuitive, or despite well thought out hypotheses failed to deliver sufficiently convincing data.
• Experimental or methodological studies with a detailed description of the experimental models used or the suitability of the method investigating pathologies accompanied by or resulting in impaired oxygen delivery and other defects in oxygen metabolism.
Keywords: Oxygen Delivery, Hemorrhagic Shock, Systemic Inflammatory Response, Ischemia Reperfusion Injury, Metabolism
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