Title : Modulation of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation mediated by cyclic AMP-elevating agents or Interleukin 10 in granulocytes from type 2 diabetic patients (NIDDM): a PKA-independent phenomenon.

Pub. Date : 2003 Nov

PMID : 14631331






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1 Modulation of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation mediated by cyclic AMP-elevating agents or Interleukin 10 in granulocytes from type 2 diabetic patients (NIDDM): a PKA-independent phenomenon. Reactive Oxygen Species interleukin 10 Homo sapiens
2 Modulation of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation mediated by cyclic AMP-elevating agents or Interleukin 10 in granulocytes from type 2 diabetic patients (NIDDM): a PKA-independent phenomenon. Reactive Oxygen Species interleukin 10 Homo sapiens
3 The ROS generation was comparatively determined in a chemiluminescence assay, luminol-dependent, after cell incubation in the presence of either cyclic AMP - elevating agents or Interleukin 10. Reactive Oxygen Species interleukin 10 Homo sapiens
4 The AMF, dbcAMP and IL-10 inhibited ROS production by granulocytes from healthy subjects. Reactive Oxygen Species interleukin 10 Homo sapiens
5 The inhibition of ROS induced by AMF, dbcAMP or IL-10 was promptly abolished by the pretreatment of the cells with either PKA H89 inhibitor or NADPH-oxidase inhibitor (DPI) in granulocytes from healthy subjects. Reactive Oxygen Species interleukin 10 Homo sapiens
6 ROS production by human granulocytes was modulated by cyclic AMP elevating agents and IL-10. Reactive Oxygen Species interleukin 10 Homo sapiens