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Sensitivity of Bacteria to NaNO<sub>2</sub> and to L‐Arginine‐Dependent System in Murine Macrophages
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Lps-activated Murine MacrophagesMicrobial PathogensInnate Immune SystemImmunologyImmune SystemBacterial PathogensInflammationHost ResponseMedical MicrobiologyReactive Nitrogen SpecieL‐arginine‐dependent SystemAntimicrobial ResistanceMurine MacrophagesHost-microbe InteractionClinical MicrobiologyPhagocyteActivated MacrophagesMicrobiologyMedicineNitrosative Stress
Sensitivity of bacteria to NO2-/NO and to L-arginine-dependent system in murine macrophages was tested. The growth of all bacteria tested, Salmonella typhimurium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus epidermidis, was significantly inhibited by NaNO2 at the concentration of 5 to 10 mM. However, L-arginine-dependent effector mechanism of LPS-activated murine macrophages was ineffective in killing these bacteria. It seems that the concentration of NO2-/NO in phagolysosome in the activated macrophages is insufficient to kill the bacteria in situ. We concluded that L-arginine-dependent effector mechanism can hardly work on bacteria killing in activated macrophages.
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