نتایج جستجو برای: nitric oxide synthase

تعداد نتایج: 235584  

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2000
T Matsuo

BACKGROUND/AIMS Nitric oxide donors reduce intraocular pressure. Human trabecular cells in culture were examined for their nitric oxide production in response to hydraulic pressure. METHODS Human trabecular cells were cultured from trabeculum tissue fragments excised during trabeculectomy and exposed to hydraulic pressure change in a culture flask connected to a glass syringe. The pressure wa...

Journal: :Free radical biology & medicine 1998
I K Mohan U N Das

Several in vitro studies have suggested that nitric oxide may be the mediator of cytokine-induced beta-cell destruction. On the other hand, in vivo studies have given conflicting results: some studies suggesting that nitric oxide synthase inhibitors do not suppress streptozotocin-induced diabetes in mice, while others revealed that nitric oxide synthase inhibitors can reduce the incidence of in...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2010
Milena De Felice Michael H Ossipov Ruizhong Wang Gregory Dussor Josephine Lai Ian D Meng Juliana Chichorro John S Andrews Suman Rakhit Shawn Maddaford David Dodick Frank Porreca

Migraine is a common neurological disorder often treated with triptans. Triptan overuse can lead to increased frequency of headache in some patients, a phenomenon termed medication overuse headache. Previous preclinical studies have demonstrated that repeated or sustained triptan administration for several days can elicit persistent neural adaptations in trigeminal ganglion cells innervating th...

Journal: :Mediators of Inflammation 1996
J. Padrón L. Glaría O. Martinez M. Torres E. Lopez R. Delgado L. Caveda A. Rojas

The role of the L-arginine-nitric oxide metabolic pathway was explored for interleukin-2-induced proliferation in the cytotoxic T lymphocyte clone CTLL-2. Specific inhibition of nitric oxide synthase significantly diminished, in a concentration-dependent manner, (3)H-thymidine uptake of CTLL-2 cells in response to different concentrations of interleukin 2. Withdrawal of L-arginine from culture ...

Journal: :Human reproduction 1998
R Romero

Leppert, P.C. and Yu, S.Y. (1994) Apoptosis of cervical cells in pregnant rats occurs in association with cervical softening. Gynecol. Obstet. Invest., 37, 150-154. Liggins, G.C. (1981) Cervical ripening as an inflammatory reaction. In Ellwood, D.A. and Anderson, A.B.M. (eds), The Cervix in Pregnancy and Labour. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 1-9. Purcell, T.L., Buhmischi, I., Given,...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2012
Jens Schmidt Konstanze Barthel Jana Zschüntzsch Ingrid E Muth Emily J Swindle Anja Hombach Stephan Sehmisch Arne Wrede Fred Lühder Ralf Gold Marinos C Dalakas

Sporadic inclusion body myositis is a severely disabling myopathy. The design of effective treatment strategies is hampered by insufficient understanding of the complex disease pathology. Particularly, the nature of interrelationships between inflammatory and degenerative pathomechanisms in sporadic inclusion body myositis has remained elusive. In Alzheimer's dementia, accumulation of β-amyloid...

Journal: :Thorax 2003
F L M Ricciardolo

Nitric oxide is endogenously released in the airways by nitric oxide synthase. Functionally, two isoforms of this enzyme exist: constitutive and inducible. The former seems to protect airways from excessive bronchoconstriction while the latter has a modulatory role in inflammatory disorders of the airways such as asthma. This review explores the physiological and pathophysiological role of endo...

2003
F L M Ricciardolo

Nitric oxide is endogenously released in the airways by nitric oxide synthase. Functionally, two isoforms of this enzyme exist: constitutive and inducible. The former seems to protect airways from excessive bronchoconstriction while the latter has a modulatory role in inflammatory disorders of the airways such as asthma. This review explores the physiological and pathophysiological role of endo...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2002
Philip O Scumpia Paul J Sarcia Vincent G DeMarco Bruce R Stevens Jeffrey W Skimming

Endotoxemia stimulates endogenous nitric oxide formation, induces transcription of arginine transporters, and causes lung injury. Hypothermia inhibits nitric oxide formation and is used as a means of organ preservation. We hypothesized that hypothermia inhibits endotoxin-induced intrapulmonary nitric oxide formation and that this inhibition is associated with attenuated transcription of enzymes...

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