Abstract:Redox stress is involved in the aortic aneurysm pathogenesis in Marfan syndrome (MFS). We recently reported that allopurinol, a xanthine oxidoreductase inhibitor, blocked aortopathy in a MFS mouse model acting as an antioxidant without altering uric acid (UA) plasma levels. Hyperuricaemia is ambiguously associated with cardiovascular injuries as UA, having antioxidant or pro-oxidant properties depending on the concentration and accumulation site. We aimed to evaluate whether hyperuricaemia causes harm or relie… Show more
“…To further testify the anti-interfering ability, we performed the detection of UA in the presence of suitable contents of uricase inhibitor using potassium oxonate (PO) as the model inhibitor. 49 As shown in Fig. S12,† the ratiometric values presented only negligible changes when introducing even mM-level PO into the system, which indicated its reliability and excellent anti-interfering ability.…”
As a kind of well-known disease biomarker, uric acid (UA) is closely associated with normal metabolism and health. Despite versatile nanozymes facilitated the analysis of UA, most previous works can...
“…To further testify the anti-interfering ability, we performed the detection of UA in the presence of suitable contents of uricase inhibitor using potassium oxonate (PO) as the model inhibitor. 49 As shown in Fig. S12,† the ratiometric values presented only negligible changes when introducing even mM-level PO into the system, which indicated its reliability and excellent anti-interfering ability.…”
As a kind of well-known disease biomarker, uric acid (UA) is closely associated with normal metabolism and health. Despite versatile nanozymes facilitated the analysis of UA, most previous works can...
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