Decreased arginine bioavailability and increased serum arginase activity in asthma
Autor: | Mirjana Poljakovic, Sidney M. Morris, Frans A. Kuypers, Lisa Lavrisha, Claudia R. Morris, Lorenzo Machado |
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Rok vydání: | 2004 |
Předmět: |
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Adult Male medicine.medical_specialty Arginine Adolescent Biological Availability Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine Nitric Oxide Nitric oxide Pathogenesis chemistry.chemical_compound Intensive care Internal medicine medicine Humans Amino Acids Child Asthma biology Arginase business.industry Respiratory disease Middle Aged medicine.disease respiratory tract diseases Nitric oxide synthase Hospitalization Endocrinology chemistry Breath Tests Child Preschool biology.protein Female business |
Zdroj: | American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 170(2) |
ISSN: | 1073-449X |
Popis: | Recent studies suggest that a nitric oxide (NO) deficiency and elevated arginase activity may play a role in the pathogenesis of asthma. Although much attention has been directed toward measurements of exhaled NO in asthma, no studies to date have evaluated levels of plasma arginase or arginine, the substrate for NO production, in patients with asthma. This study, therefore, measured amino acid levels, arginase activity, and nitric oxide metabolites in the blood of patients with asthma, as well as NO in exhaled breath. Although levels of virtually all amino acids were reduced, patients with asthma exhibited a striking reduction in plasma arginine levels compared with normal control subjects without asthma (45 +/- 22 vs. 94 +/- 29 microM, p < 0.0001), and serum arginase activity was elevated (1.6 +/- 0.8 vs. 0.5 +/- 0.3 micromol/ml/hour, asthma vs. control, p < 0.0001). High arginase activity in patients with asthma may contribute to low circulating arginine levels, thereby limiting arginine bioavailability and creating a NO deficiency that induces hyperreactive airways. Addressing the alterations in arginine metabolism may result in new strategies for treatment of asthma. |
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