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Neutrophil ascorbic acid concentration

The presence of a certain number of amino acids is significant for the restitution of the immune system s cells, interferon synthesis process and other factors realization of the immune defense system. The decrease of full-form protein consumption is one of the causes of secondary immune-deficiency states. The significance of ascorbic acid presence for the immune system is supported by the fact that its concentration in the neutrophil granulocytes is 150 times higher than in the blood serum. The significance of retinol s and carotenoids role is supported in the cases of cell differentiation, where DNA synthesis increase, and proliferation decrease thus stabilizing the organism when under infection. [Pg.417]

Ascorbic Acid Deficiency. Scurvy is the classical disease associated with ascorbate deficiency. It is a disease of the connective tissue and probably is caused by inadequate crosslinking attributed to a lack of hydroxy-lated proline and lysine. Many consider scurvy to be an advanced stage of ascorbate deficiency. Chronic deficiencies may also (l)in-crease risk for malignancies, as evidenced by oxidized DNA markers and increased concentrations of reactive oxygen species (2) decreased immune function, as evidenced by less vitamin in neutrophils and lymphocytes (3) cardiovascular disease caused by the inflammatory response on the blood vessel walls and (4) cataract formation caused by decreased concentrations of ascorbate in the ocular tissues. [Pg.417]


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