Background: An overwhelming production of reactive oxygen species concomitant with a decrease in antioxidative capacity plays an important role in modulation of the immune system in critically ill patients. The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of a combined oral supply of the antioxidants R-alpha-lipoic acid (LA) and glutamine (GLN) on the immunity of endotoxemic mice, with a special focus on tissue glutathione levels.
Methods: Female Balb/c mice were fed diets enriched with GLN (3 g/100 kcal), LA (0.
Oxidative stress plays an important role during inflammatory diseases and recent therapies have focused on antioxidant administration to diminish oxidative stress and to arrest inflammatory processes. In this study, we investigated the impact of the GSH modulating effects of curcumin, a naturally derived polyphenol, on inflammatory processes in myelomonocytic U937 cells. One hour after administration of 10 micromol/l curcumin reactive oxygen species (ROS) production was significantly increased in undifferentiated U937 cells (+43%).
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March 2004
Purpose Of Review: Oxidative stress is caused by a higher production of reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species or a decrease in endogenous protective antioxidative capacity. In all types of critical illness, such as sepsis, trauma, burn injury, acute pancreatitis, liver injury, severe diabetes, acute respiratory distress syndrome, AIDS and kidney failure, the occurrence of increased oxidative stress or a reduced antioxidative status is described. Whereas in the past, reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species were mainly known as harmful agents, recent investigations have given a new insight into the (patho)physiological importance of these substances as powerful messenger molecules involved in gene regulation, thereby enabling the synthesis of cytokines or adhesion molecules necessary for defending inflammatory processes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether fructooligosaccharides (FOS) exert an immunomodulating effect on Peyer's patches (PP), the main inductive site of the intestinal immune system. We investigated the effects of FOS in healthy and endotoxemic animals.
Methods: Six-week-old female Balb/c mice were fed a control diet or a diet supplemented with 10% FOS over a period of 16 d.
Glutamine (GLN) is the most abundant free amino acid (AA) in the human body. Under GLN-free conditions, which can be obtained when cells are cultivated in vitro, tissue cells cannot grow. Therefore, when classifying GLN as a "non-essential" AA, one must consider that in the human body GLN is synthesized from essential AAs and is continuously delivered from skeletal muscle to other organs.
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