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carbon monoxide and Weight Gain

carbon monoxide has been researched along with Weight Gain in 15 studies

Carbon Monoxide: Carbon monoxide (CO). A poisonous colorless, odorless, tasteless gas. It combines with hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin, which has no oxygen carrying capacity. The resultant oxygen deprivation causes headache, dizziness, decreased pulse and respiratory rates, unconsciousness, and death. (From Merck Index, 11th ed)
carbon monoxide : A one-carbon compound in which the carbon is joined only to a single oxygen. It is a colourless, odourless, tasteless, toxic gas.

Weight Gain: Increase in BODY WEIGHT over existing weight.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" Main outcome measures were (1) self-reported abstinence with validation by carbon monoxide in expired air and serum cotinine and (2) weight gain."9.08The effect of ephedrine plus caffeine on smoking cessation and postcessation weight gain. ( Iversen, E; Jakobsen, HB; Jørgensen, S; Mikkelsen, KL; Nørregaard, J; Søeberg, B; Sørensen, T; Tønnesen, P, 1996)
" The manganese-based CORM-401 has been recently reported to exert beneficial effects in obese animals by reducing body weight gain, improving glucose metabolism and reprogramming adipose tissue towards a healthy phenotype."8.31Development of carbon monoxide-releasing molecules conjugated to polysaccharides (glyco-CORMs) for delivering CO during obesity. ( Barel, LA; Benrahla, DE; Do, B; Foresti, R; Kitagishi, H; Mao, Q; Mohan, S; Motterlini, R; Rivard, M, 2023)
"Obesity is characterized by accumulation of adipose tissue and is one the most important risk factors in the development of insulin resistance."5.48Carbon monoxide-induced metabolic switch in adipocytes improves insulin resistance in obese mice. ( Braud, L; Czibik, G; Derumeaux, G; Foresti, R; Kitagishi, H; Manin, S; Motterlini, R; Muchova, L; Pini, M; Sawaki, D; Ternacle, J, 2018)
"Exercise combined with nicotine therapy may help smoking cessation and minimise weight gain after quitting."5.14Participation in a population-based physical activity programme as an aid for smoking cessation: a randomised trial. ( Bize, R; Chiolero, A; Cornuz, J; Locatelli, I; Payot, S; Stoianov, R; Willi, C, 2010)
" Main outcome measures were (1) self-reported abstinence with validation by carbon monoxide in expired air and serum cotinine and (2) weight gain."5.08The effect of ephedrine plus caffeine on smoking cessation and postcessation weight gain. ( Iversen, E; Jakobsen, HB; Jørgensen, S; Mikkelsen, KL; Nørregaard, J; Søeberg, B; Sørensen, T; Tønnesen, P, 1996)
" The manganese-based CORM-401 has been recently reported to exert beneficial effects in obese animals by reducing body weight gain, improving glucose metabolism and reprogramming adipose tissue towards a healthy phenotype."4.31Development of carbon monoxide-releasing molecules conjugated to polysaccharides (glyco-CORMs) for delivering CO during obesity. ( Barel, LA; Benrahla, DE; Do, B; Foresti, R; Kitagishi, H; Mao, Q; Mohan, S; Motterlini, R; Rivard, M, 2023)
" This led us to explore whether an endogenous gas molecule, carbon monoxide (CO), which is thought to prevent weight gain and metabolic dysfunction in mice consuming high-fat diets, alters mitochondrial morphology and respiration in C2C12 myoblasts exposed to high glucose (15."3.96Skeletal muscle mitochondrial fragmentation and impaired bioenergetics from nutrient overload are prevented by carbon monoxide. ( Dohl, J; Gasier, HG; Piantadosi, CA; Suliman, HB; Yu, T, 2020)
" The following variables were analyzed: age, sex, nicotine dependence (Fagerström test), daily cigarette consumption, number of pack-years, pharmacological treatment (nicotine replacement/bupropion), use of nicotine gum (yes/no), weight gain, body mass index, and degree of state and trait anxiety."3.74[Weight gain and anxiety levels in recent ex-smokers]. ( Beamonte, A; Gargallo, P; Jiménez-Muro, A; Marqueta, A; Nerín, I, 2007)
"Obesity is characterized by accumulation of adipose tissue and is one the most important risk factors in the development of insulin resistance."1.48Carbon monoxide-induced metabolic switch in adipocytes improves insulin resistance in obese mice. ( Braud, L; Czibik, G; Derumeaux, G; Foresti, R; Kitagishi, H; Manin, S; Motterlini, R; Muchova, L; Pini, M; Sawaki, D; Ternacle, J, 2018)

Research

Studies (15)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (6.67)18.7374
1990's6 (40.00)18.2507
2000's3 (20.00)29.6817
2010's3 (20.00)24.3611
2020's2 (13.33)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Mohan, S1
Barel, LA1
Benrahla, DE1
Do, B1
Mao, Q1
Kitagishi, H2
Rivard, M1
Motterlini, R2
Foresti, R2
Gasier, HG1
Dohl, J1
Suliman, HB1
Piantadosi, CA1
Yu, T1
Braud, L1
Pini, M1
Muchova, L1
Manin, S1
Sawaki, D1
Czibik, G1
Ternacle, J1
Derumeaux, G1
Ponciano-Rodriguez, G1
Paez-Martinez, N1
Villa-Romero, A1
Gutierrez-Grobe, Y1
Mendez-Sanchez, N1
Bize, R1
Willi, C1
Chiolero, A1
Stoianov, R1
Payot, S1
Locatelli, I1
Cornuz, J1
Ruan, Z1
Shibamoto, T1
Shimo, T1
Tsuchida, H1
Koizumi, T1
Nishio, M1
Singh, J1
Nerín, I1
Beamonte, A1
Gargallo, P1
Jiménez-Muro, A1
Marqueta, A1
Madsen, KL1
Yanchar, NL1
Sigalet, DL1
Reigel, T1
Fedorak, RN1
Hudzinski, LG1
Sirois, PA1
Ward, KD1
Bliss, RE1
Vokonas, PS1
Garvey, AJ1
Carratù, MR2
Renna, G2
Giustino, A1
De Salvia, MA1
Cuomo, V1
Nørregaard, J1
Jørgensen, S1
Mikkelsen, KL1
Tønnesen, P1
Iversen, E1
Sørensen, T1
Søeberg, B1
Jakobsen, HB1
Tattoli, M1
Cassano, T1
Cortese, I1
Di Giovanni, V1
Elia, G1
Cagiano, R1
Emmons, KM1
Emont, SL1
Collins, RL1
Weidner, G1

Clinical Trials (1)

Trial Overview

TrialPhaseEnrollmentStudy TypeStart DateStatus
Physical Activity as an Aid for Smoking Cessation: a Randomized Controlled Trial[NCT00521391]Phase 3600 participants (Actual)Interventional2003-04-30Terminated (stopped due to End of the recruitment)
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024]

Trials

3 trials available for carbon monoxide and Weight Gain

ArticleYear
Participation in a population-based physical activity programme as an aid for smoking cessation: a randomised trial.
    Tobacco control, 2010, Volume: 19, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Carbon Monoxide; Combined Modality Therapy; Counseling; Exercise; Female; Health Education; H

2010
The effect of ephedrine plus caffeine on smoking cessation and postcessation weight gain.
    Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, 1996, Volume: 60, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Appetite Depressants; Blood Glucose; Breath Tests; Caffeine; Carbon Monoxide; Central Nervous

1996
Relapse prevention versus broad spectrum treatment for smoking cessation: a comparison of efficacy.
    Journal of substance abuse, 1988, Volume: 1, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Behavior Therapy; Carbon Monoxide; Chewing Gum; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Female; Follow-

1988

Other Studies

12 other studies available for carbon monoxide and Weight Gain

ArticleYear
Development of carbon monoxide-releasing molecules conjugated to polysaccharides (glyco-CORMs) for delivering CO during obesity.
    Pharmacological research, 2023, Volume: 191

    Topics: Animals; Carbon Monoxide; Manganese; Mice; Obesity; Organometallic Compounds; Polysaccharides; Weigh

2023
Skeletal muscle mitochondrial fragmentation and impaired bioenergetics from nutrient overload are prevented by carbon monoxide.
    American journal of physiology. Cell physiology, 2020, 10-01, Volume: 319, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Carbon Monoxide; Diet, High-Fat; Dynamins; Energy Metabolism; Humans; Mice; Mitochondria, M

2020
Carbon monoxide-induced metabolic switch in adipocytes improves insulin resistance in obese mice.
    JCI insight, 2018, 11-15, Volume: 3, Issue:22

    Topics: 3T3-L1 Cells; Adenosine Triphosphate; Adipocytes; Animals; Carbon Monoxide; Diet, High-Fat; Insulin

2018
Early changes in the components of the metabolic syndrome in a group of smokers after tobacco cessation.
    Metabolic syndrome and related disorders, 2014, Volume: 12, Issue:4

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Blood Glucose; Blood Pressure; Body Mass Index; Carbon Monoxide; Cholestero

2014
NO, but not CO, attenuates anaphylaxis-induced postsinusoidal contraction and congestion in guinea pig liver.
    American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology, 2004, Volume: 286, Issue:1

    Topics: Anaphylaxis; Animals; Bile; Carbon Monoxide; Enzyme Inhibitors; Guinea Pigs; Hemodynamics; Hepatic V

2004
Interaction of maternal protein and carbon monoxide on pup mortality in mice: implications for global infant mortality.
    Birth defects research. Part B, Developmental and reproductive toxicology, 2006, Volume: 77, Issue:3

    Topics: Analysis of Variance; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Birth Weight; Carbon Monoxide; Dietary Proteins; Fe

2006
[Weight gain and anxiety levels in recent ex-smokers].
    Archivos de bronconeumologia, 2007, Volume: 43, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Anxiety; Basal Metabolism; Breath Tests; Bupropion; Carbon Monoxide; Chewing Gum; Feeding Beh

2007
FK506 increases permeability in rat intestine by inhibiting mitochondrial function.
    Gastroenterology, 1995, Volume: 109, Issue:1

    Topics: Adenosine Triphosphate; Analysis of Variance; Animals; Carbon Monoxide; Dose-Response Relationship,

1995
Changes in smoking behavior and body weight after implementation of a no-smoking policy in the workplace.
    Southern medical journal, 1994, Volume: 87, Issue:3

    Topics: Body Weight; Carbon Monoxide; Female; Health Policy; Humans; Male; Multivariate Analysis; Smoking; S

1994
Effects of smoking cessation on blood pressure.
    The American journal of cardiology, 1993, Oct-15, Volume: 72, Issue:12

    Topics: Blood Pressure; Body Weight; Carbon Monoxide; Cotinine; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Male; Mid

1993
Changes in peripheral nervous system activity produced in rats by prenatal exposure to carbon monoxide.
    Archives of toxicology, 1993, Volume: 67, Issue:5

    Topics: Animals; Carbon Monoxide; Electrophysiology; Female; Male; Membrane Potentials; Nerve Fibers, Myelin

1993
Effects of early postnatal exposure to low concentrations of carbon monoxide on cognitive functions in rats.
    Pharmacological research, 1999, Volume: 40, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Avoidance Learning; Carbon Monoxide; Cognition; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Female; M

1999