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Query: EC:1.6.3.1 (
NADPH oxidase
)
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The prophylactic anti-anginal agent, perhexiline, may also be effective in acute coronary syndromes and advanced aortic valvular stenosis, conditions associated with enhanced inflammation. Its potential effects on superoxide formation via
NADPH oxidase
were measured by lucigenin-mediated chemiluminescence.
Perhexiline
inhibited superoxide formation in intact neutrophils stimulated with formyl Met Leu Phe (fMLP) 4 muM or with phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) 162 nM - IC50 2.3 microM (1.5-3.6), n=4. Sub-unit assembly of
NADPH oxidase
by PMA was unaffected by pretreatment with perhexiline 2 microM, a concentration which reduced superoxide formation by 44+/-5% (n=4) in intact neutrophils.
Perhexiline
inhibited preassembled neutrophil
NADPH oxidase
and that in membranes of pig valve interstitial cells, human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and cardiac fibroblasts, but not that in rat aorta (rings or membrane preparations). These data imply that perhexiline inhibits the phagocytic
NADPH oxidase
directly, and that pig aortic valvular interstitial cells possess a similar enzyme, a conclusion supported by immunohistochemical localisation of the gp91phox subunit in these cells. However further study is required to clarify the effect of perhexiline on different
NADPH oxidase
isoforms particularly in the vasculature.
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PMID:Effect of the anti-anginal agent, perhexiline, on neutrophil, valvular and vascular superoxide formation. 1641 15