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- Introduction
- G6PD - a "housekeeping" enzyme
- G6PD gene structure (1)
- G6PD and X-inactivation
- G6PD gene structure (2)
- G6PD promoter
- G6PD protein
- G6PD protein and NADP binding
- G6PD enzymology
- G6PD - pentose synthesis vs. oxidant stress
- G6PD - oxidant stress and apoptosis
- Regulations of G6PD expression and activity
- Tissue specific G6PD expression
- G6PD deficiency (1)
- G6PD and positive selection by malaria
- Common variants
- Worldwide distribution of G6PD deficiency
- G6PD gene mutations
- WHO biochemical classification
- Methods to identify G6PD deficiency
- G6PD deficiency (2)
- G6PD deficiency and hemolysis (1)
- G6PD deficiency and hemolysis (2)
- Treatment options
- G6PD, other cell types and disease states
- Role of G6PD in neutrophil function (1)
- Role of G6PD in neutrophil function (2)
- Role of G6PD in neutrophil function (3)
- G6PD and sepsis after severe injury
- G6PD deficiency and risk of diabetes
- Diabetes and acquired G6PD deficiency
- Hyperglycemia decreases G6PD activity (1)
- Hyperglycemia decreases G6PD activity (2)
- G6PD and hypertension
- G6PD and gestational hypertension
- G6PD as an antioxidant in non-erythrocytic cells
- G6PD and vascular endothelial cells (EC)
- G6PD and vescular EC oxidant stress
- G6PD-deficient EC and vascular oxidant stress
- G6PD-deficient EC and nitric-oxide (1)
- G6PD-deficient EC and nitric-oxide (2)
- G6PD deficiency and EC migration
- G6PD deficiency and tube formation
- In vivo matrigel assay
- G6PD deficiency and vascular reactivity (1)
- Brachial artery vascular reactivity
- G6PD deficiency and vascular reactivity (2)
- G6PD and cytosolic redox states in myocytes
- G6PD and ischemia - reperfusion
- Summary
Topics Covered
- G6PD and X-chromosome
- Genetics
- Protein structure and function
- G6PD and neutrophil function/inflammation
- Role of G6PD in diabetes mellitus
- Hypertension
- G6PD modulates vascular oxidant stress
- Angiogenesis is regulated by G6PD activity
- G6PD and vascular reactivity
- G6PD, cardiomyocytes and ischemia-reperfusion
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Leopold, J. (2007, October 1). Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/BDMJ5168.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Jane Leopold has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.