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Blocking fatty acid-fueled mROS production within macrophages alleviates acute gouty inflammation.

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Blocking fatty acid-fueled mROS production within macrophages alleviates acute gouty inflammation.
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Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis affecting men. Acute gouty inflammation is triggered by monosodium urate (MSU) crystal deposition in and around joints that activates macrophages into a proinflammatory state, resulting in neutrophil recruitment. A complete understanding of how MSU crystals activate macrophages in vivo has been difficult because of limitations of live imaging this process in traditional animal models. By live imaging the macrophage and neutrophil response to MSU ...

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Journal article
Date created
2018-05
Creator
Hall, Christopher / Sanderson, Leslie E / Lawrence, Lisa M / Pool, Bregtina / van der Kroef, Maarten / Ashimbayeva, Elina / Britto, Denver / Harper, Jacquie L / Lieschke, Graham J / Astin, Jonathan / Crosier, Kathryn / Dalbeth, Nicola / Crosier, Philip
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http://hdl.handle.net/2292/43037
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Neutrophils / Macrophages / Animals / Mice, Inbred BALB C / Animals, Genetically Modified / Zebrafish / Humans / Mice / Gout / Disease Models, Animal / Inflammation / Reactive Oxygen Species / Uric Acid / Fatty Acids / Oxidation-Reduction / Male / THP-1 Cells

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