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Query: UNIPROT:P47989 (
xanthine oxidase
)
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4,4'-Diaminodiphenyl sulfone (dapsone,
DDS
) is highly effective in dermatitis herpetiformis and immune complex disease in which polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) play an important role. We studied the dose-response effect of
DDS
(10-1 mM) on the generation of oxygen intermediates (OI:O2-, H2O2, OH.) and chemiluminescence using PMN and the xanthine-
xanthine oxidase
system. The effect of colchicine and five oxygen radical scavengers on OI production in both systems was also examined and compared with that of
DDS
. We found that, except for O2- generation, which was slightly enhanced,
DDS
decreased the levels of OI measured as effectively as scavengers. Scavengers also capable of degrading OH. and 1O2 markedly reduced the levels of OH. and chemiluminescence while slightly increasing the level of O2-. Therefore,
DDS
was considered to exert effects similar to H2O2, and OH. and 1O2 scavengers. Colchicine did not decrease OI values produced in the xanthine-
xanthine oxidase
system but affected PMN-mediated OI generation, possibly by its cytoxic effect. Our results suggest that
DDS
, in contrast to colchicine brings about rapid clinical improvement in PMN-mediated autooxidative disorders by quenching reactive OI such as H2O2, OH. and chemiluminescence.
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PMID:Dissociation of the inhibitory effect of dapsone on the generation of oxygen intermediates--in comparison with that of colchicine and various scavengers. 608 24