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NADPH oxidase

NADPH oxidase in brain injury and neurodegenerative disorders

NADPH oxidase in brain injury and neurodegenerative disorders

... in NADPH oxidase activity and superoxide level in the hippocampal CA1 region after tGCI, and was strongly neuroprotective when administered 30 mins before induction of GCI ...

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NADPH Oxidase: a Target for the Modulation of the Excessive Oxidase Damage Induced by Overtraining in Rat Neutrophils

NADPH Oxidase: a Target for the Modulation of the Excessive Oxidase Damage Induced by Overtraining in Rat Neutrophils

... that NADPH oxidase mediating the ROS production is the major pathway for ROS generation in neutrophils during ex- ...ercise. NADPH oxidase, as a target can modulate oxidative damage induced by ...

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Neutrophils exposed to bacterial lipopolysaccharide upregulate NADPH oxidase assembly

Neutrophils exposed to bacterial lipopolysaccharide upregulate NADPH oxidase assembly

... that translocation had similar kinetics as the LPS-induced up- regulation of flavocytochrome b and that of LPS priming in general (30, 33, 34), providing additional evidence that LPS priming for an augmented respiratory ...

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The intimate and mysterious relationship between proton channels and NADPH oxidase

The intimate and mysterious relationship between proton channels and NADPH oxidase

... of NADPH oxidase activity, (b) proposed that the observed electro- genic proton efflux compensated this charge movement, and (c) speculated that the pathway might resemble the proton channels described ...

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NADPH Oxidase Inhibition of Novel Apocynin Dimer Derivatives

NADPH Oxidase Inhibition of Novel Apocynin Dimer Derivatives

... The above results indicated that the secondary amido- group and the phenolic hydroxyl group in motif 2 were important for the bioactivity of JJA-D0 and its derivatives. This was evidenced by the poor activity of ...

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Role of endothelin receptor A and NADPH oxidase in vascular abnormalities

Role of endothelin receptor A and NADPH oxidase in vascular abnormalities

... sources of ROS exist in the blood vessels, including NADPH oxidase (NOX), mitochondrial electron transport chain, xanthine oxidase, and nitric oxide synthase. Among them the dysfunction of ...

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Current status of NADPH oxidase research in cardiovascular pharmacology

Current status of NADPH oxidase research in cardiovascular pharmacology

... Due to the specific pattern of expression of each NOX isoform in tissues and in each type of cell and because of the specific subcellular location of each NOX isoform, therapeutic targeting to the correct NADPH ...

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Further characterization of NADPH oxidase activity of human polymorphonuclear leukocytes

Further characterization of NADPH oxidase activity of human polymorphonuclear leukocytes

... granule NADPH oxidase ...inhibit NADPH oxidase activity both in the presence and absence of added ...The NADPH oxidase reaction in the absence of Mn2+ was optimal at pH ...of ...

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The involvement of PKD in Fcγ receptor activation of the NADPH oxidase in human neutrophils

The involvement of PKD in Fcγ receptor activation of the NADPH oxidase in human neutrophils

... A number of reports suggest that PKD activity in the cells is controlled by PKC isotypes as reflected by PKD autophosphorylation and Syntide phosphorylation performed on in vitro immunoprecipitated kinase assays. ...

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Preservation of complement induced lung injury in mice with deficiency of NADPH oxidase

Preservation of complement induced lung injury in mice with deficiency of NADPH oxidase

... Our studies taken together with those of other investiga- tors, suggest a pathway through which injury occurs in wild- type mice (Fig. 3). C5a generation after injection of CVF causes upregulation of adhesion molecules ...

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The microglial NADPH oxidase complex as a source of oxidative stress in Alzheimer's disease

The microglial NADPH oxidase complex as a source of oxidative stress in Alzheimer's disease

... There is substantial evidence supporting the fAβ-induced production of superoxide from the NADPH oxidase in microglia. In addition, neurons, microglia and astrocytes are capable of generating substantial ...

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Characterisation of a kinase involved in the phosphorylation of the p47phox component of the neutrophil NADPH oxidase

Characterisation of a kinase involved in the phosphorylation of the p47phox component of the neutrophil NADPH oxidase

... influences NADPH oxidase activity indirectly via effects on the extensive cytoskeletal rearrangements that take place simultaneously (Grogan, Reeves et ...

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NADPH oxidase deficiency in X linked chronic granulomatous disease

NADPH oxidase deficiency in X linked chronic granulomatous disease

... deficiency of myeloperoxidase, and 7 patients with X-linked chronic granulomatous disease (CGD). When measured under optimal conditions (at pH 5.5 and in the presence of 0.5 mM Mn++), NADPH oxidase activity ...

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Perspective The gp91 phox Component of NADPH Oxidase Is Not a Voltage-gated Proton Channel

Perspective The gp91 phox Component of NADPH Oxidase Is Not a Voltage-gated Proton Channel

... should be detected in unstimulated cells, and its den- sity in the surface membrane should increase upon stimulation. However, no component of H current with the novel properties of the NADPH ...

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NADPH oxidase deficiency underlies dysfunction of aged CD8+ Tregs

NADPH oxidase deficiency underlies dysfunction of aged CD8+ Tregs

... In summary, CD8 Tregs mediate their immunosuppressive functions by directly inhibiting membrane-proximal signaling in CD4 T cells. The inhibitory mechanism involves the membrane transfer of NOX2, which identifies this ...

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The pH dependence of NADPH oxidase in human eosinophils

The pH dependence of NADPH oxidase in human eosinophils

... of NADPH oxidase activity in cell-free systems, under conditions of constant exogenously applied NADPH concentration, report similar pH dependence to that in intact cells (Suzuki & Lehrer, 1980: ...

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Generation of reactive oxygen species in 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium (MPP+) treated dopaminergic neurons occurs as an NADPH oxidase-dependent two-wave cascade

Generation of reactive oxygen species in 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium (MPP+) treated dopaminergic neurons occurs as an NADPH oxidase-dependent two-wave cascade

... mitochondrial NADPH oxidase and ROS ...of NADPH oxidase-generated ROS suggests that the total burden of a cell’s ROS generation may be greater than the sum of wave one and wave ...

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Temperature dependence of NADPH oxidase in human eosinophils

Temperature dependence of NADPH oxidase in human eosinophils

... many NADPH oxidase complexes are active at each temperature ‘on the way down’ after several minutes at high ...of NADPH oxidase complexes than in the steady state at lower ...individual ...

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NADPH oxidase regulates efficacy of vaccination in aspergillosis

NADPH oxidase regulates efficacy of vaccination in aspergillosis

... A Soluble antigens such as Pep1, when admixed with soluble antigen, enter the MHC class II pathway whether NADPH oxidase is present or not and promote the development of protective CD4+ [r] ...

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Phosphorylation of the p67phox component of the NADPH oxidase in human phagocytes

Phosphorylation of the p67phox component of the NADPH oxidase in human phagocytes

... After stimulation of neutrophils, there are at least six p47^'^"'' phosphoprotein isoforms due to multiple phosphorylation (Kramer et al, 1988; Rotrosen & Leto, 1990). The phosphorylation in PMA-stimulated ...

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