ROLE OF INDUCIBLE NITRIC-OXIDE SYNTHASE EXPRESSION AND PEROXYNITRITE FORMATION IN GUINEA-PIG ILEITIS

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MILLER, MJS
THOMPSON, JH
ZHANG, XJ
SADOWSKAKROWICKA, H
KAKKIS, JL
MUNSHI, UK
SANDOVAL, M
ROSSI, JL
ELOBYCHILDRESS, S
BECKMAN, JS
YE, YZ
RODI, CP
MANNING, PT
CURRIE, MG
CLARK, DA
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[1] UNIV ALABAMA,DEPT ANESTHESIOL,BIRMINGHAM,AL
[2] MONSANTO GD SEARLE,ST LOUIS,MO
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10.1016/0016-5085(95)90633-9
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background & Aims: Inflammatory bowel disease is characterized by increased synthesis of nitric oxide. The aim of this study was to determine if inducible NO synthase (iNOS) was responsible for tissue injury, potentially via peroxynitrite formation, in the guinea pig model of gut inflammation. Methods: Inflammation was induced in guinea pig ileum by intraluminal administration of the hapten trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid in 50% ethanol. iNOS gene expression was assessed by reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting, immunohistochemistry was determined by its localization, and activity was inhibited with the specific inhibitor aminoguanidine administered via the drinking water for 7 days. Nitration of tyrosines was assessed by immunohistochemistry. Results: In control animals, INOS gene expression was minimal to absent, whereas, in hapten, inflammation-marked INOS gene expression was evident from day 1 to 7. Nitrotyrosine and INOS immunohistochemistry were colocalized, and positive staining was most intense in epithelia and neurons. Inhibition of NO formation prevented nitrotyrosine formation. Aminoguanidine inhibited the inflammatory response and restored morphology. Conclusions: The colocalization of tyrosine nitration with INOS immunoreactivity suggests that iNOS may be responsible for tissue injury and the formation of NO-dependent nitrating species, potentially peroxynitrite. Inhibition of iNOS may afford a new therapeutic approach to the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.
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页码:1475 / 1483
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