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The release of highly reactive oxygen-derived products by activated phagocytic cells in inflammatory foci plays a major role in defense mechanisms against infection and in the generation of tissue injury. Oxidative modification of proteins in inflammatory foci may give rise to products that
In previous studies we demonstrated that lipophilic (99m)Tc-labeled LTB4 antagonist 1 (RP517) accumulated in infectious foci in rabbits, but hepatobiliary clearance hampered imaging of abdominal lesions. We now report the use of cysteic acid as a pharmacokinetic modifier to improve the water
Extracellular levels of amino acids were measured during the development of experimental arthritis in anesthetized monkeys. Levels of glutamate, aspartate, glycine, serine, glutamine, taurine, cysteic acid and asparagine were each measured in consecutive 30 min samples before, during and for several
The possible modulatory effect of central amino acid neurotransmitters on carrageenan-induced paw inflammation has been investigated in rats. Eight putative amino acid neurotransmitters were administered intracerebroventricularly and their effect on the peripheral inflammation was noted. The
Taurine is one of the most abundant amino acids in mammalian tissues. It is obtained from the diet and by de novo synthesis, from cysteic acid or hypotaurine. Despite the discovery in 1954 that the oxygenation of hypotaurine produces taurine, the identification of an enzyme catalyzing this