The increase in oxygen consumption, called a respiratory burst, produces reactive oxygen-containing molecules that are anti- ... Dahlgren, C; A Karlsson (December 17, 1999). "Respiratory burst in human neutrophils". Journal of Immunological Methods. 232 (1 ...
Additionally, the respiratory burst is inhibited. This allows R. equi to multiply within the phagosome where it is shielded ... The macrophage produces bacteriocidal compounds (e.g., oxygen radicals) following the respiratory burst. However, like its ...
"NADPH oxidase and the respiratory burst". Seminars in Cell Biology. 6 (6): 357-65. doi:10.1016/S1043-4682(05)80006-6. PMID ... This oxidase produces a burst of superoxide which is delivered to the lumen of the neutrophil phagosome. Mutations in this gene ...
Another important function occurs in phagocytes (e.g. eosinophils, neutrophils, and macrophages) during the respiratory burst. ... Murphy R, DeCoursey TE (August 2006). "Charge compensation during the phagocyte respiratory burst". Biochimica et Biophysica ...
"The Respiratory Burst of Neutrophilic Granulocytes and Its Influence on Infected Tissues". The Respiratory Burst and Its ... Degranulation of these into the phagosome, accompanied by high reactive oxygen species production (oxidative burst) is highly ... and activates an oxidative burst in neutrophils. These receptors recognise targets coated in C3b, C4b and C3bi from plasma ...
Khanna R, Roy L, Zhu X, Schlichter LC (April 2001). "K+ channels and the microglial respiratory burst". American Journal of ...
Murphy R, DeCoursey TE (August 2006). "Charge compensation during the phagocyte respiratory burst". Biochim. Biophys. Acta. ... electrically excitable cells and respiratory epithelial cells. The proton-conducting HVCN1 channel has only transmembrane ...
Somatotropin and prolactin enhance respiratory burst activity of macrophages. In C.S. Raine (Ed.) Second International Congress ...
... neutrophils attack pathogens by activating a respiratory burst. The main products of the neutrophil respiratory burst are ... "respiratory burst", causing the release of reactive oxygen species. Pathogens also stimulate the macrophage to produce ... In the gastrointestinal and respiratory tract, movement due to peristalsis or cilia, respectively, helps remove infectious ... ISBN 0-7216-0146-4. Kobayashi H (2005). "Airway biofilms: implications for pathogenesis and therapy of respiratory tract ...
Bishops 1993 dissertation at Harvard was titled "The role of methoxatin (PQQ) in the respiratory burst of phagocytes." Her ... Bishop, Amy (1993). "The role of methoxatin (PQQ) in the respiratory burst of phagocytes". Google Books. Archived from the ...
The neutrophils phagocytize H. influenzae, thereby activating an oxidative respiratory burst. However, instead of killing the ... NTHi strains are considered to be part of the normal human flora in the upper and lower respiratory tract, genitals, and ... Cochrane Acute Respiratory Infections Group) (April 2012). "Combined DTP-HBV-HIB vaccine versus separately administered DTP-HBV ... This may progress to the lower respiratory tract within a few days, with features often resembling those of wheezy bronchitis. ...
... respiratory burst in macrophage signaling". American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 166 (12 Pt 2): S4-S8. ... When phagocytosing and digesting pathogens, macrophages go through a respiratory burst where more oxygen is consumed to supply ... In an obese individual some adipocytes burst and undergo necrotic death, which causes the residential M2 macrophages to switch ...
... and polyfluoroalkyl substances suppress the neutrophil respiratory burst". Journal of Immunotoxicology. 20 (1): 2176953. doi: ...
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el Benna J, Faust LP, Babior BM (1994). "The phosphorylation of the respiratory burst oxidase component p47phox during ... "Cloning of the cDNA and functional expression of the 47-kilodalton cytosolic component of human neutrophil respiratory burst ...
S2CID 45624479.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Rovainen CM (1985). "Respiratory bursts at the ... The ventral respiratory group and the dorsal respiratory group are neurons involved in this regulation. The pre-Bötzinger ... The medulla contains the cardiac, respiratory, vomiting and vasomotor centers, and therefore deals with the autonomic functions ... complex is a cluster of interneurons involved in the respiratory function of the medulla. Cardiovascular center - sympathetic, ...
Compared to other phagocytes, the respiratory burst in AM is of a greater magnitude. Oxygen-independent microbicidal mechanisms ... The enzyme responsible for the elicitation of the respiratory burst is known as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate ( ... Finally, some microbes have enzymes to detoxify oxygen metabolites formed during the respiratory burst. When insufficient to ... thereby inhibiting the respiratory burst. IL-4 is a pleiotropic cytokine that plays a key role in the development of T helper ...
These radicals are used to destroy pathogens in a process termed the respiratory burst. It is the source of reducing ...
Rothe G, Oser A, Valet G (July 1988). "Dihydrorhodamine 123: a new flow cytometric indicator for respiratory burst activity in ... a process known as the respiratory burst. This enzyme is termed "phagocyte NADPH oxidase" (PHOX). This enzyme oxidizes NADPH ... In this test the respiratory burst of the neutrophils is stimulated with phorbol myristate acetate (PMA), resulting in ... "Flow cytometric analysis of the granulocyte respiratory burst: a comparison study of fluorescent probes". Journal of ...
Another important function occurs in phagocytes (e.g. eosinophils, neutrophils, macrophages) during the "respiratory burst." ...
Neutrophil respiratory burst in term and preterm neonates without signs of infection and in those with increased levels of C- ... Dihydrorhodamin 123: a new flow cytometric indicator for respiratory burst activity in neutrophil granulocytes. ... Neutrophil oxidative burst test (or chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) test) is a measure of neutrophil oxidation and is a ... Phagocytosis and burst activity of granulocytes and monocytes after stem cell transplantation. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 129(6): 634-7 ...
The encoded protein may help couple the Fc receptor to the activation of the respiratory burst. HCK and the Src family kinases ...
The oxidative process, also known as respiratory burst includes the "non-mitochondrial" production of reactive oxygen species. ...
Neutrophils phagocytise debris and kill bacteria by releasing free radicals in what is called a respiratory burst. They also ...
Hydrogen peroxide is also generated for phagocytes in a process often referred to as a respiratory burst. In this phase, two ...
Bursting of the cysts can cause pneumothorax with acute respiratory distress. Detection of infection can be done by fecal ... Only in the case of massive infestation or disturbances of the defense system can respiratory symptoms such as coughing, ... Infestation with lung flukes may remain asymptomatic, but may also cause respiratory problems similar to those of feline asthma ... respiratory problems and fever due to myositis caused by the larvae that have migrated into the muscles. Infection with the up ...
... respiratory burst, production of arachidonic acid metabolites, dendritic cell maturation, and phagocytosis of the ligand. ... American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 29 (5): 598-605. doi:10.1165/rcmb.2002-0138OC. PMID 12689921. Ebner ...
... respiratory burst, and phagocytosis. It causes an increase in the secretion of IL-8, a chemoattractant that increases the ...
Microglia in culture secrete large amounts of hydrogen peroxide and nitric oxide in a process known as respiratory burst. ... Microglia undergo a burst of mitotic activity during injury; this proliferation is followed by apoptosis to reduce the cell ... Horiuchi M, Smith L, Maezawa I, Jin LW (February 2017). "CX3CR1 ablation ameliorates motor and respiratory dysfunctions and ...
... meaning they are stimulated to produce a respiratory burst. Respiratory burst in white blood cells induces an increased ...