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Myeloperoxidase and oxidation of uric acid in gout: implications for the clinical consequences of hyperuricaemia
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Increased concentrations of urate in gout lead to the release of MPO from neutrophils and the oxidation of urate. Products of MPO and reactive metabolites of urate may contribute to the pathology of gout and hyperuricaemia. At low concentrations, oxypurinol should reduce inflammation, but high concentrations may contribute to oxidative stress.
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