2022
DOI: 10.15789/2220-7619-ehr-1771
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Enhanced hydroxyl radical generation by human leukocytes exposed to bacterial diamines highlighting immunomodulatory effect of microbial metabolites

Abstract: Abstract. Recently, there have been increasing an interest to study a role of polyamines in intercellular interactions, especially in the focus of inflammation, where accumulation of such polycations is observed. In this regard, products of microbial origin - cadaverine and putrescine – are of particular attention. The role of polyamines as "scavengers" of free radicals has been described, but no data of their effect on the leukocyte radical-producing activity have been obtained so far.The aim of the investiga… Show more

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