Metabolic fate of glutamine in lymphocytes, macrophages and neutrophils
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Resumo: | Eric Newsholme's laboratory was the first to show glutamine utilization by lymphocytes and macrophages. Recently, we have found that neutrophils also utilize glutamine. This amino acid has been shown to play a role in lymphocyte proliferation, cytokine production by lymphocytes and macrophages and phagocytosis and superoxide production by macrophages and neutrophils. Knowledge of the metabolic fate of glutamine in these cells is important for the understanding of the role and function of this amino acid in the maintenance of the proliferative, phagocytic and secretory capacities of these cells. Glutamine and glucose are poorly oxidized by these cells and might produce important precursors for DNA, RNA, protein and lipid synthesis. The high rate of glutamine utilization and its importance in such cells have raised the question as to the source of this glutamine, which, according to current evidence, appears to be muscle. |
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Metabolic fate of glutamine in lymphocytes, macrophages and neutrophilsglutaminelymphocytesmacrophagesneutrophilsmetabolic fateEric Newsholme's laboratory was the first to show glutamine utilization by lymphocytes and macrophages. Recently, we have found that neutrophils also utilize glutamine. This amino acid has been shown to play a role in lymphocyte proliferation, cytokine production by lymphocytes and macrophages and phagocytosis and superoxide production by macrophages and neutrophils. Knowledge of the metabolic fate of glutamine in these cells is important for the understanding of the role and function of this amino acid in the maintenance of the proliferative, phagocytic and secretory capacities of these cells. Glutamine and glucose are poorly oxidized by these cells and might produce important precursors for DNA, RNA, protein and lipid synthesis. The high rate of glutamine utilization and its importance in such cells have raised the question as to the source of this glutamine, which, according to current evidence, appears to be muscle.Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica1999-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X1999000100002Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research v.32 n.1 1999reponame:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Researchinstname:Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)instacron:ABDC10.1590/S0100-879X1999000100002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCuri,R.Newsholme,P.Pithon-Curi,T.C.Pires-de-Melo,M.Garcia,C.Homem-de-Bittencourt Jr.,P.I.Guimarães,A.R.P.eng1999-01-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-879X1999000100002Revistahttps://www.bjournal.org/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjournal@terra.com.br||bjournal@terra.com.br1414-431X0100-879Xopendoar:1999-01-06T00:00Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research - Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)false |
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Metabolic fate of glutamine in lymphocytes, macrophages and neutrophils |
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Metabolic fate of glutamine in lymphocytes, macrophages and neutrophils |
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Metabolic fate of glutamine in lymphocytes, macrophages and neutrophils Curi,R. glutamine lymphocytes macrophages neutrophils metabolic fate |
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Metabolic fate of glutamine in lymphocytes, macrophages and neutrophils |
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Metabolic fate of glutamine in lymphocytes, macrophages and neutrophils |
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Metabolic fate of glutamine in lymphocytes, macrophages and neutrophils |
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Metabolic fate of glutamine in lymphocytes, macrophages and neutrophils |
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Metabolic fate of glutamine in lymphocytes, macrophages and neutrophils |
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Curi,R. |
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Curi,R. Newsholme,P. Pithon-Curi,T.C. Pires-de-Melo,M. Garcia,C. Homem-de-Bittencourt Jr.,P.I. Guimarães,A.R.P. |
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author |
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Newsholme,P. Pithon-Curi,T.C. Pires-de-Melo,M. Garcia,C. Homem-de-Bittencourt Jr.,P.I. Guimarães,A.R.P. |
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Curi,R. Newsholme,P. Pithon-Curi,T.C. Pires-de-Melo,M. Garcia,C. Homem-de-Bittencourt Jr.,P.I. Guimarães,A.R.P. |
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glutamine lymphocytes macrophages neutrophils metabolic fate |
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glutamine lymphocytes macrophages neutrophils metabolic fate |
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Eric Newsholme's laboratory was the first to show glutamine utilization by lymphocytes and macrophages. Recently, we have found that neutrophils also utilize glutamine. This amino acid has been shown to play a role in lymphocyte proliferation, cytokine production by lymphocytes and macrophages and phagocytosis and superoxide production by macrophages and neutrophils. Knowledge of the metabolic fate of glutamine in these cells is important for the understanding of the role and function of this amino acid in the maintenance of the proliferative, phagocytic and secretory capacities of these cells. Glutamine and glucose are poorly oxidized by these cells and might produce important precursors for DNA, RNA, protein and lipid synthesis. The high rate of glutamine utilization and its importance in such cells have raised the question as to the source of this glutamine, which, according to current evidence, appears to be muscle. |
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