Arginine is a common substrate for both inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and arginase. The competition between iNOS and arginase for arginine contributes to the outcome of several parasitic and bacterial infections. Salmonella infection in macrophage cell line RAW264.7 induces iNOS. Because the availability of L-arginine is a major determinant for nitric oxide (NO) synthesis, we hypothesize that in the Salmonella infected macrophages NO production may be regulated by arginase. Here we report for the first time that Salmonella up-regulates arginase II but not arginase I isoform in RAW246.7 macrophages. Blocking arginase increases the substrate L-arginine availability to iNOS for production of more nitric oxide and perhaps peroxynitrite...
AbstractThe hypothesis was investigated that the nitric oxide (NO) synthase intermediate, NG-hydroxy...
for arginase isoforms and related enzymes in mouse macro-phages by lipopolysaccharide. Am. J. Physio...
Salmonella typhimurium causes an invasive disease in mice that has similarities to human typhoid. A ...
Arginine is a common substrate for both inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and arginase. The com...
Arginase 1 (ARG1) is a cytosolic enzyme that cleaves L-arginine, the substrate of inducible nitric o...
Background: During the initial phase of an infection, there is an upregulation of inducible nitric o...
Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating arginine availability dur...
Nitric oxide (NO) is produced from the conversion of L-arginine by NO synthase (NOS) and regulates a...
Dietary supplementation with L-arginine was shown to improve immune responses in various inflammator...
RATIONALE: Infection of the lung with Pseudomonas aeruginosa results in upregulation of nitric oxide...
Rationale and objective: Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating ...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE: Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating ...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE: Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating ...
The protective role of macrophages closely related to the production of bactericidal molecules, in w...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE: Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating ...
AbstractThe hypothesis was investigated that the nitric oxide (NO) synthase intermediate, NG-hydroxy...
for arginase isoforms and related enzymes in mouse macro-phages by lipopolysaccharide. Am. J. Physio...
Salmonella typhimurium causes an invasive disease in mice that has similarities to human typhoid. A ...
Arginine is a common substrate for both inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and arginase. The com...
Arginase 1 (ARG1) is a cytosolic enzyme that cleaves L-arginine, the substrate of inducible nitric o...
Background: During the initial phase of an infection, there is an upregulation of inducible nitric o...
Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating arginine availability dur...
Nitric oxide (NO) is produced from the conversion of L-arginine by NO synthase (NOS) and regulates a...
Dietary supplementation with L-arginine was shown to improve immune responses in various inflammator...
RATIONALE: Infection of the lung with Pseudomonas aeruginosa results in upregulation of nitric oxide...
Rationale and objective: Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating ...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE: Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating ...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE: Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating ...
The protective role of macrophages closely related to the production of bactericidal molecules, in w...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE: Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating ...
AbstractThe hypothesis was investigated that the nitric oxide (NO) synthase intermediate, NG-hydroxy...
for arginase isoforms and related enzymes in mouse macro-phages by lipopolysaccharide. Am. J. Physio...
Salmonella typhimurium causes an invasive disease in mice that has similarities to human typhoid. A ...