Research Summary
Our laboratory focuses on the effects of nitric oxide on cellular functions in inflammation, specifically: 1) the inhibitory effects of NO on neutrophil oxidant production which may protect the microvasculature from injury; 2) the modification by NO of key intracellular proteins, including actin, which inhibits their functions; and 3) the production of NO and prostaglandins by cartilage in rheumatoid and osteoarthritis.
Recently, we identified an unusual form of the enzyme which produces NO, i.e., NOS, in the chondrocytes present in osteoarthritic, but not normal, cartilage. This enzyme, which resembles a form of NOS previously identified in brain tissue, spontaneously produces large amounts of NO in cartilage affected by osteoarthritis and may represent a novel target for pharmacological intervention. We are actively engaged in the purification and characterization of this nitric oxide synthase, and we are focusing on the stimuli in osteoarthritic cartilage which provoke its expression.
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