نتایج جستجو برای: arginase

تعداد نتایج: 2716  

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2006
Gökce Topal Annie Brunet Laurence Walch J-L Boucher Monique David-Dufilho

Reduced synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) contributes to the endothelial dysfunction and may be related to limited availability of L-arginine, the common substrate of constitutive nitric-oxide synthase (NOS) and cytosolic arginase I and mitochondrial arginase II. To determine whether arginases modulate the endothelial NO synthesis, we investigated the effects of the competitive arginase inhibitor ...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology 2005
Leif D Nelin Louis G Chicoine Kristina M Reber B Keith English Tamara L Young Yusen Liu

L-arginine is metabolized to nitric oxide (NO) by NO synthase (NOS), or to urea and L-ornithine by arginase. L-ornithine contributes to vascular remodeling in pulmonary hypertension via metabolism to polyamines and proline. Previously we found that cytokines upregulate both NOS and arginase in pulmonary arterial endothelial cells. We hypothesized that cytokine-induced arginase I and II expressi...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1973
P A Whitney B Magasanik

Saccharomyces cerevisiae can utilize arginine or urea as sole nitrogen source. Arginase degrades arginine to ornithine and urea; urea is catabolized to CO2 and NH3 by the urea degradation system which is composed of a urea carboxylase and an allophanate hydrolase. The arginine analogue, homoarginine, was shown to function as a nonmetabolizable inducer of arginase; it is also a competitive inhib...

2014
Jutamas Suwanpradid Modesto Rojas M. Ali Behzadian R. William Caldwell Ruth B. Caldwell

BACKGROUND Hyperoxia exposure of premature infants causes obliteration of the immature retinal microvessels, leading to a condition of proliferative vitreoretinal neovascularization termed retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). Previous work has demonstrated that the hyperoxia-induced vascular injury is mediated by dysfunction of endothelial nitric oxide synthase resulting in peroxynitrite formation...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2013
Romaric Nzoumbou-Boko Mariette Dethoua Fréderic Gabriel Alain Buguet Raymond Cespuglio Pierrette Courtois Sylvie Daulouède Bernard Bouteille Stéphane Ngampo Ghislain Mpandzou Silla Semballa Philippe Vincendeau

Arginase serum levels were increased in human African trypanosomiasis patients and returned to control values after treatment. Arginase hydrolyzes l-arginine to l-ornithine, which is essential for parasite growth. Moreover, l-arginine depletion impairs immune functions. Arginase may be considered as a biomarker for treatment efficacy.

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2010
Karina Krotova Jawaharlal M Patel Edward R Block Sergey Zharikov

Activated arginase has been implicated in many diseases including cancer, immune cell dysfunction, infections, and vascular disease. Enhanced arginase activity has been reported in lungs of patients with pulmonary artery hypertension. We used hypoxia as a model for pulmonary hypertension and studied the effect of exposure to hypoxia on arginase activity in human lung microvascular endothelial c...

Journal: :BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009
Xiu-Fen Ming Angana Gupta Rajapakse João Miguel Carvas Jean Ruffieux Zhihong Yang

BACKGROUND Pharmacological inhibition of endothelial arginase-II has been shown to improve endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) function and reduce atherogenesis in animal models. We investigated whether the endothelial arginase II is involved in inflammatory responses in endothelial cells. METHODS Human endothelial cells were isolated from umbilical veins and stimulated with TNFalpha (10...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2010
Noriko Takahashi Keiki Ogino Kei Takemoto Seiji Hamanishi Da-Hong Wang Tomoko Takigawa Masafumi Shibamori Hironobu Ishiyama Yoshihisa Fujikura

The expression of arginase I has been a focus of research into the pathogenesis of experimental asthma, because arginase deprives nitric oxide synthase (NOS) of arginine and therefore participates in the attenuation of bronchodilators such as nitric oxide (NO). The present study used an intranasal mite-induced NC/Nga mouse model of asthma to investigate the contribution of arginase to the asthm...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Alain P Gobert Yulan Cheng Mahmood Akhtar Benjamin D Mersey Darren R Blumberg Raymond K Cross Rupesh Chaturvedi Cinthia B Drachenberg Jean-Luc Boucher Amy Hacker Robert A Casero Keith T Wilson

Arginase is the endogenous inhibitor of inducible NO synthase (iNOS), because both enzymes use the same substrate, l-arginine (Arg). Importantly, arginase synthesizes ornithine, which is metabolized by the enzyme ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) to produce polyamines. We investigated the role of these enzymes in the Citrobacter rodentium model of colitis. Arginase I, iNOS, and ODC were induced in ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2014
Paul-André Risse Anouk Lavoie-Lamoureux Taisuke Jo Kimitake Tsuchiya Sana Siddiqui James G Martin

Innate airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) is well modeled by two strains of rat, the hyperresponsive Fischer 344 rat and the normoresponsive Lewis rat. Arginase has been implicated in AHR associated with allergic asthma models. We addressed the role of arginase in innate AHR using the Fischer-Lewis model. In vivo arginase inhibition with N(ω)-hydroxy-nor-arginine (nor-NOHA) was evaluated on metha...

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