Abstract:Gasotransmitters such as NO, H2S, and CO have
emerged
as key players in the regulation of various pathophysiological functions,
prompting the development of gas therapy for various pathogeneses.
Deficient production of gasotransmitters has been linked to various
diseases such as hypertension, endothelial dysfunction, myocardial
infarction, ischemia, and impaired wound healing, as they are involved
in the regulatory action of angiogenesis. A better understanding of
the regulatory mechanisms has given new hope t… Show more