Increased NTPDase activity in lymphocytes during experimental sepsis

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We investigated in rats induced to sepsis the activity of ectonucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase (NTPDase; CD39; E.C. 3.6.1.5), an enzyme involved in the modulation of immune responses. After 12hours of surgery, lymphocytes were isolated from blood and NTPDase activity was determined. It was also performed the histology of kidney, liver, and lung. The results demonstrated an increase in the hydrolysis of adenosine- 5 ′ -triphosphate (ATP) (P<0.01), but no changes regarding adenosine- 5 ′ -monophosphate (ADP) hydrolysis (P0.05). Histological analysis showed several morphological changes in the septic group, such as vascular congestion, necrosis, and infiltration of mononuclear cells. It is known that the intracellular milieu contains much more ATP nucleotides than the extracellular. In this context, the increased ATPasic activity was probably induced as a dynamic response to clean up the elevated ATP levels resulting from cellular death. Copyright © 2012 Claudia de Mello Bertoncheli et al.

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Bertoncheli, C. D. M., Zimmermann, C. E. P., Jaques, J. A. D. S., Leal, C. A. M., Ruchel, J. B., Rocha, B. C., … Leal, D. B. R. (2012). Increased NTPDase activity in lymphocytes during experimental sepsis. The Scientific World Journal, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/941906

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