2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2005.10.006
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Possible implication of macrophages in the regulation of cytochrome P450 activities in carp (Cyprinus carpio)

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“…UV-B has earlier been used to stimulate esterase activities in mosquitos ( Tetreau et al., 2013 ), but the exact mechanism involved is unknown. This pattern has also been observed in aquatic organisms and it appears to be caused by a significant relationship between ROS on P450 enzyme activity both in-vivo and in-vitro ( Marionnet et al., 2006 ). The majority of GST activity aids in the management of ROS produced by such an oxidative agent ( Yang et al., 2010 ), which explains how GST activity increases in response to UV-B exposure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…UV-B has earlier been used to stimulate esterase activities in mosquitos ( Tetreau et al., 2013 ), but the exact mechanism involved is unknown. This pattern has also been observed in aquatic organisms and it appears to be caused by a significant relationship between ROS on P450 enzyme activity both in-vivo and in-vitro ( Marionnet et al., 2006 ). The majority of GST activity aids in the management of ROS produced by such an oxidative agent ( Yang et al., 2010 ), which explains how GST activity increases in response to UV-B exposure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…However, it is also known that mononuclear leucocytes, at least in humans, express a large number of CYP450 isoforms (Siest et al ., ; and references herein). Additionally, the total content of CYP450 in cells isolated from the head kidney and spleen of carp, organs containing a high number of leucocytes, appeared to be similar to that detected in liver cells (Marionnet et al ., ). That identifies leucocytes as potential targets for CYN genotoxicity and may explain the effects observed in WIL2‐NS cells by Humpage et al ().…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Endotoxin clearly could elicit increased ROS production by macrophages in carp [22], and NKEF-B might serve as an antioxidative enzyme countering with such a condition. If expression changes and its multifaceted biological functions were taken together, NKEF-B might play a multifunctional role during the acute inflammation induced by pathogens.…”
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