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Neutrophils interactive effects

Kaneider, N.C., Mosheimer, B., Reinisch, N., Patsch, J.R., and Wiedermann, C.J., Inhibition of thrombin-induced signaling by resveratrol and quercetin effects on adenosine nucleotide metabolism in endothelial cells and platelet-neutrophil interactions, Thromb. Res., 114, 185, 2004. [Pg.364]

Investigations of the cellular effects of radiofrequency radiation provide evidence of damage to various types of avian and mammalian cells. These effects involve radiofrequency interactions with cell membranes, especially the plasma membrane. Effects include alterations in membrane cation transport, Na+/K+-ATPase activity, protein kinase activity, neutrophil precursor membrane receptors, firing rates and resting potentials of neurons, brain cell metabolism, DNA and RNA synthesis in glioma cells, and mitogenic effects on human lymphocytes (Cleary 1990). [Pg.1699]

Fibronectin is an extracellular matrix protein that mediates a variety of cellular effects. It is important in cell-cell and cell-substratum interactions ( 3.9), mediates reticuloendothelial cell activity and binds both to Clq (the first component of complement) and to bacteria. It also increases the tu-mouricidal activity of macrophages and activates complement receptors, by regulating the binding of C3b-coated particles to neutrophils. It may mediate attachment of Staphylococcus aureus to neutrophils and may also play a role as an adhesion factor, promoting the adhesion of neutrophils to surfaces. Fibronectin mRNA (8.7-8.8 kb) is detected only at low levels in... [Pg.257]

Although it seems that interaction of feverfew components with SH-groups brings about changes in aspects of platelet and neutrophil behaviour, no single event seems to be able to explain all the effects seen by feverfew on these cells in vitro. [Pg.232]

Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency Type 2. Patients with this condition have a defect in the transport or production of the carrier molecule for the carbohydrate L-fucose (guanosine disphosphate L-fucose). The lack of fucose affects the ability of neutrophils to interact with ligands on endothelial cells such as P-selectins and E-selectins (81). Patients are susceptible to recurrent infections similar to those afflicting patients with type 1 leukocyte adhesion deficiency, have periodontal problems, and, in addition, may exhibit growth retardation and neurologic defects. Treatment with oral fucose has been known to be effective in reducing the frequency of infections (80). [Pg.250]

Free radical scavengers inactivate LOXs by the interaction with their free radical intermediates or by reducing the enzyme active ferric form to inactive ferrous form. It has been shown that flavonoids, typical free radical scavengers are the effective inhibitors of neutrophil... [Pg.807]


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