AbstractReaction of nitric oxide (NO•) with superoxide radical generates peroxynitrite, which can decompose to products that nitrate aromatic amino acids. Such nitro-aromatics may be ‘markers’ of NO•-dependent oxidative damage. Blood serum and synovial fluid from patients with the inflammatory joint disease rheumatoid arthritis contain 3-nitrotyrosine. By contrast, body fluids from normal subjects and patients with osteoarthritis contain no detectable 3-nitrotyrosine; much lower levels were found in serum from patients in the early stages of rheumatoid arthritis. This is evidence that NO• plays a role in joint damage in rheumatoid arthritis
AbstractObjective Nitric oxide (NO°) is a free molecule produced by NO synthases which acts as a med...
The aim of this research to show the role of some enzymes in pathological mechanism of rheumatoid ar...
Background: Reactive oxygen (ROS), and nitrogen (RNS) species are formed during normal metabolism an...
Increased reactive nitrogen species (RNS) production has been suggested in the pathogenesis of rheum...
SummaryObjectivesNitric oxide (NO) is a major mediator of joint tissue inflammation and damage in os...
SummaryObjectivesTo characterize the utility of nitrotyrosine (NT) as a biomarker for arthritis and ...
AbstractBackgroundOxidative stress generated within inflammatory joints can produce autoimmune pheno...
AbstractPeroxynitrite (ONOO−) is a `reactive nitrogen species' that can be formed (among other react...
AbstractOsteoarthritis (OA) is caused by both biochemical and mechanical factors. While the mechanis...
We have demonstrated spontaneous nitric oxide (NO) production by primary synovial cultures from rheu...
AbstractExcess formation of nitric oxide (NO) has been invoked in the development of osteoarthritis ...
Objectives: To characterize the utility of nitrotyrosine (NT) as a biomarker for arthritis and joint...
Background: Oxidant stress as a result of increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) or a...
Nitric oxide (NO) has an important role in the inflammatory arthropathies. This study investigated N...
Synovial hyperplasia is a hallmark of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This pathological change may be due...
AbstractObjective Nitric oxide (NO°) is a free molecule produced by NO synthases which acts as a med...
The aim of this research to show the role of some enzymes in pathological mechanism of rheumatoid ar...
Background: Reactive oxygen (ROS), and nitrogen (RNS) species are formed during normal metabolism an...
Increased reactive nitrogen species (RNS) production has been suggested in the pathogenesis of rheum...
SummaryObjectivesNitric oxide (NO) is a major mediator of joint tissue inflammation and damage in os...
SummaryObjectivesTo characterize the utility of nitrotyrosine (NT) as a biomarker for arthritis and ...
AbstractBackgroundOxidative stress generated within inflammatory joints can produce autoimmune pheno...
AbstractPeroxynitrite (ONOO−) is a `reactive nitrogen species' that can be formed (among other react...
AbstractOsteoarthritis (OA) is caused by both biochemical and mechanical factors. While the mechanis...
We have demonstrated spontaneous nitric oxide (NO) production by primary synovial cultures from rheu...
AbstractExcess formation of nitric oxide (NO) has been invoked in the development of osteoarthritis ...
Objectives: To characterize the utility of nitrotyrosine (NT) as a biomarker for arthritis and joint...
Background: Oxidant stress as a result of increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) or a...
Nitric oxide (NO) has an important role in the inflammatory arthropathies. This study investigated N...
Synovial hyperplasia is a hallmark of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This pathological change may be due...
AbstractObjective Nitric oxide (NO°) is a free molecule produced by NO synthases which acts as a med...
The aim of this research to show the role of some enzymes in pathological mechanism of rheumatoid ar...
Background: Reactive oxygen (ROS), and nitrogen (RNS) species are formed during normal metabolism an...