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Anti-Inflammatory Actions of the Heme Oxygenase-1 Pathway

[ Vol. 9 , Issue. 30 ]

Author(s):

M. J. Alcaraz, P. Fernandez and M. I. Guillen   Pages 2541 - 2551 ( 11 )

Abstract:


Heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1) is induced by oxidative or nitrosative stress, cytokines and other mediators produced during inflammatory processes, likely as part of a defence system in cells exposed to stress to provide a negative feedback for cell activation and the production of mediators, which could modulate the inflammatory response. HO-1 activity results in the inhibition of oxidative damage and apoptosis, with significant reductions in inflammatory events including edema, leukocyte adhesion and migration, and production of inflammatory cytokines. HO-1 is induced by nitric oxide (NO) in different biological systems and can control the increased production of this mediator observed in many inflammatory situations. Regulatory interactions between HO-1 and cyclooxygenase (COX) pathways have also been reported. Modulation of signal transduction pathways by HO-1 or products derived from its activity, such as carbon monoxide (CO), may mediate the anti-inflammatory effects of this protein. Regulation of HO-1 activity may be a therapeutical strategy for a number of inflammatory conditions.

Keywords:

heme oxygenase,carbon monoxide,nitric oxide,inflammation,macrophage,cytokine

Affiliation:

, , Department of Pharmacology. Faculty of Pharmacy. Av. Vicent Andres Estelles s/n, 46100 Burjassot,Valencia, Spain.



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