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Publication : Altered immune responses in mice lacking inducible nitric oxide synthase.

First Author  Wei XQ Year  1995
Journal  Nature Volume  375
Issue  6530 Pages  408-11
PubMed ID  7539113 Mgi Jnum  J:25755
Mgi Id  MGI:73470 Doi  10.1038/375408a0
Citation  Wei XQ, et al. (1995) Altered immune responses in mice lacking inducible nitric oxide synthase. Nature 375(6530):408-11
abstractText  Nitric oxide (NO) is important in many biological functions. It is generated from L-arginine by the enzyme NO synthase (NOS). The cytokine-inducible NOS (iNOS) is activated by several immunological stimuli, leading to the production of large quantities of NO which can be cytotoxic. To define the biological role of iNOS further, we generated iNOS mutant mice. These are viable, fertile and without evident histopathological abnormalities. However, in contrast to wild-type and heterozygous mice, which are highly resistant to the protozoa parasite Leishmania major infection, mutant mice are uniformly susceptible. The infected mutant mice developed a significantly stronger Th1 type of immune response than the wild-type or heterozygous mice. The mutant mice showed reduced nonspecific inflammatory response to carrageenin, and were resistant to lipopolysaccharide-induced mortality.
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