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Erythrocytes Prevent Degradation of Carnosine by Human Serum CarnosinaseOppermann, Henry, Elsel, Stefanie, Birkemeyer, Claudia, Meixensberger, Jürgen, Gaunitz, Frank 18 January 2024 (has links)
The naturally occurring dipeptide carnosine (-alanyl-L-histidine) has beneficial effects in
different diseases. It is also frequently used as a food supplement to improve exercise performance
and because of its anti-aging effects. Nevertheless, after oral ingestion, the dipeptide is not detectable
in human serum because of rapid degradation by serum carnosinase. At the same time, intact
carnosine is excreted in urine up to five hours after intake. Therefore, an unknown compartment
protecting the dipeptide from degradation has long been hypothesized. Considering that erythrocytes
may constitute this compartment, we investigated the uptake and intracellular amounts of carnosine
in human erythrocytes cultivated in the presence of the dipeptide and human serum using liquid
chromatography–mass spectrometry. In addition, we studied carnosine’s effect on ATP production
in red blood cells and on their response to oxidative stress. Our experiments revealed uptake of
carnosine into erythrocytes and protection from carnosinase degradation. In addition, no negative
effect on ATP production or defense against oxidative stress was observed. In conclusion, our results
for the first time demonstrate that erythrocytes can take up carnosine, and, most importantly, thereby
prevent its degradation by human serum carnosinase.
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Phospholipases and Reactive Oxygen Species Derived Lipid Biomarkers in Healthy and Diseased Humans and Animals – A Focus on LysophosphatidylcholineEngel, Kathrin M., Schiller, Jürgen, Galuska, Christina E., Fuchs, Beate 30 March 2023 (has links)
Phospholipids (PL) are converted into lipid biomarkers by the action of phospholipases
and reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are activated or released under certain
physiological and pathophysiological conditions. Therefore, the in vivo concentration
of such lipid biomarkers [e.g., lysophospholipids (LPLs)] is altered in humans and
animals under different conditions such as inflammation, stress, medication, and
nutrition. LPLs are particularly interesting because they are known to possess proand
anti-inflammatory properties and may be generated by two different pathways:
either by the influence of phospholipase A2 or by different reactive oxygen species
that are generated in significant amounts under inflammatory conditions. Both lead to
the cleavage of unsaturated acyl residues. This review provides a short summary of
the mechanisms by which lipid biomarkers are generated under in vitro and in vivo
conditions. The focus will be on lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) because usually, this is
the LPL species which occurs in the highest concentration and is, thus, easily detectable
by chromatographic and spectroscopic methods. Finally, the effects of lipid biomarkers
as signaling molecules and their roles in different human and animal pathologies such
as infertility, cancer, atherosclerosis, and aging will be shortly discussed.
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Characterization of the Second Messenger Signaling Cascade Linking Angiotensin II Receptor Activation with Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell MitogenesisWildroudt, Maria L. 28 July 2005 (has links)
No description available.
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Characterization of Apatone and Tolecine Induced Cell Death Mechanisms in Bladder and Ovarian CancerMcGuire, Karen M. 17 April 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Reactive Oxygen Modulates B Lymphocyte Function via the NFκB/Rel PathwayRomer, Eric J. 30 October 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Differential Regulation of TRPV1 Channels in the Murine Coronary Vasculature by H2O2Kmetz, John George, II 28 April 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Kinetic and Mechanistic Studies on the Reactions of Reactive Nitrogen and Oxygen Species (RNOS) with Vitamin B12 ComplexesDassanayake, Rohan S. 26 November 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Active Gasdermin D Forms Plasma Membrane Pores and Disrupts Intracellular Compartments to Execute Pyroptotic Death in Macrophages During Canonical Inflammasome ActivationRusso, Hana 07 September 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Development of a Reactive Oxygen Species-Sensitive Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibitor for the Treatment of Ischemic StrokeNash, Kevin Michael January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Creation of a Site-Directed Mutant of Hen Egg White Lysozyme Working Toward Site-Specific Oxidation as it Relates to Protein StructureMensah, Eric 05 September 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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