Background: During the initial phase of an infection, there is an upregulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase in the macrophages for the production of nitric oxide. This is followed by the recruitment of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (neutrophils) which release arginase. Arginase competes with inducible nitric oxide synthase for a common substrate L-arginine. Objective: To investigate whether the entry of neutrophils and release of arginase can interfere with nitric oxide production from stimulated mouse macrophages. Methods: Neutrophils were isolated from human blood and stimulated with cytodex-3 beads. Cultured macrophages were stimulated with lipopolysaccharide and interferon gamma with or without N (G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester o...
The balance of arginine metabolism via nitric oxide synthase (NOS) or arginase is an important deter...
International audienceArginine (Arg) has long been known to be a major regulator of immunity via its...
Regulation of macrophage activities in response to inflammatory stimuli must be finely tuned to prom...
Unlike murine mononuclear phagocytes, human macrophages do not release high amounts of nitric oxide ...
Arginine is a common substrate for both inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and arginase. The com...
AbstractThe hypothesis was investigated that the nitric oxide (NO) synthase intermediate, NG-hydroxy...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE: Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating ...
L-Arginine is converted to the highly reactive and unstable nitric oxide (NO) and L-citrulline by an...
Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating arginine availability dur...
The protective role of macrophages closely related to the production of bactericidal molecules, in w...
Abstract: Nitric oxide (NO) is important for combating bacterial infections in the lungs. Levels of ...
Dietary supplementation with L-arginine was shown to improve immune responses in various inflammator...
AbstractMacrophages contain arginase and an inducible NO synthase, demonstrated by using l-arginine,...
The L-arginine-dependent generation of reactive nitrogen intermediates (RNI) has been iden-tified as...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a pleiotropic mediator of numerous biological processes, including smooth muscl...
The balance of arginine metabolism via nitric oxide synthase (NOS) or arginase is an important deter...
International audienceArginine (Arg) has long been known to be a major regulator of immunity via its...
Regulation of macrophage activities in response to inflammatory stimuli must be finely tuned to prom...
Unlike murine mononuclear phagocytes, human macrophages do not release high amounts of nitric oxide ...
Arginine is a common substrate for both inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and arginase. The com...
AbstractThe hypothesis was investigated that the nitric oxide (NO) synthase intermediate, NG-hydroxy...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE: Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating ...
L-Arginine is converted to the highly reactive and unstable nitric oxide (NO) and L-citrulline by an...
Arginase-1 is an important component of the intricate mechanism regulating arginine availability dur...
The protective role of macrophages closely related to the production of bactericidal molecules, in w...
Abstract: Nitric oxide (NO) is important for combating bacterial infections in the lungs. Levels of ...
Dietary supplementation with L-arginine was shown to improve immune responses in various inflammator...
AbstractMacrophages contain arginase and an inducible NO synthase, demonstrated by using l-arginine,...
The L-arginine-dependent generation of reactive nitrogen intermediates (RNI) has been iden-tified as...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a pleiotropic mediator of numerous biological processes, including smooth muscl...
The balance of arginine metabolism via nitric oxide synthase (NOS) or arginase is an important deter...
International audienceArginine (Arg) has long been known to be a major regulator of immunity via its...
Regulation of macrophage activities in response to inflammatory stimuli must be finely tuned to prom...