Analysis of nitric oxide-dependent antimicrobial actions in macrophages and mice

对巨噬细胞和小鼠中一氧化氮依赖性抗菌作用的分析

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Abstract

Nitric oxide (NO*) is a critical component of mammalian host defense that is produced in macrophages and other cells comprising the innate immune system. Isolated mammalian macrophages have been utilized to measure the kinetics of NO production and to demonstrate NO-related antimicrobial actions. Some microorganisms possess enzymes to detoxify nitrogen oxides, and mutant strains lacking these enzymes can be used to demonstrate the importance of these mechanisms for intracellular bacterial survival. This chapter describes techniques with which to analyze the antimicrobial actions of nitric oxide in murine and human macrophages and in laboratory mice.

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