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Production of hydroxyl radical by human alveolar macrophages
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InflammationAnti-inflammatoryBiochemistryMedicineLipid PeroxidationPhysiologyImmunologyC2h4 ProductionB-methyl ProprionaldehydeReactive Oxygen SpeciePharmacologyRedox BiologyHuman Alveolar MacrophagesOxidative Stress
Stimulated human alveolar macrophages were demonstrated to oxidize B-methyl proprionaldehyde (methional) or 2-keto-4-thiomethylbutyric acid to ethylene (C2H4). Agents which are believed to scavenge the hydroxyl radical (.OH), sodium benzoate, and mannitol, as well as scavengers of superoxide anion (O2-) or hydrogen peroxide, decreased C2H4 production, implicaing .OH as the oxidizing radical. Differences in C2H4 rpoduction, as well as oxygen uptake and O2- release between human alveolar macrophages and polymorphonuclear leukocytes, were also documented.
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