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Extracellular pH affects inflammatory cell production of superoxide and nitric oxide.

T Carbonell1, J Ródenas, V Alfaro, M T Mitjavila, L Palacios.   

Abstract

Previous research has described how high cellular metabolism creates an acidic environment in inflammatory cells during respiratory burst. The aim of our work was to describe the acid-base dependence of exudate in superoxide (O2.-) and nitric oxide (NO.) generation by inflammatory cells from a carrageenan-granuloma. Although the carrageenan solution was alkaline (pH 7.74 when equilibrated with air) the exudate showed an acidification that stabilised at around 7 units of pH. A notable hypercapnia, but not hypoxia, was found in the exudate at up to 24 h. The effect of extracellular acidosis on O2.- and NO. production by inflammatory cells was also studied. The maximum O2.- production and the lowest levels of NO. were found at pH 7, which was closer to the pH of the granuloma-pouch. These results suggest that experiments with inflammatory cells ex vivo should be carried out at an identical pH to that found in vivo in order to reproduce the physiological mechanisms of free radical generation during inflammatory processes.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12435087     DOI: 10.1007/bf03179847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 1138-7548            Impact factor:   4.158


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