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The relationship between exhaled carbon monoxide and human neutrophil function in the Japanese general population
Authors:Makoto Mikami  Ippei Takahashi  Masashi Matsuzaka  Kazuma Danjo  Kiyonori Yamai  Ryo Inoue  Kaori Iwane  Takashi Umeda  Shigeyuki Nakaji
Institution:Department of Social Medicine, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Zaifu‐cho 5, Hirosaki, 036‐8562 Aomori, Japan
Abstract:We have evaluated the relationship between exhaled carbon monoxide (CO) level and neutrophil‐related functions such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) production capability, phagocytic activity and serum opsonic activity in the general population. Serum opsonic activity was determined by measuring the effects of serum on neutrophil ROS production capability using lucigenin‐ and luminol‐dependent chemiluminescence (LgCL, LmCL). LgCL is associated with the detection of O2?, whereas LmCL mainly detects H2O2 and HOCl, which are higher reactive oxygen radicals. In females, exhaled CO level was found to have positive associations with ROS production capability and LgCL. However, the opposite tendency was seen between exhaled CO level and LmCL in both genders. This result suggests that neutrophil ROS production in females may have contributed to oxidative stress, which led to the increases in intrinsic CO and exhaled CO consequently. Such changes then may have inhibited the process of changing reactive oxygen radicals into higher oxidizing potential levels. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:intrinsic carbon monoxide  oxidative burst activity  phagocytic activity  serum opsonic activity  neutrophil
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