| Title : Methionine and\/or Methionine Sulfoxide Alter Ectoenzymes Activities in Lymphocytes and Inflammatory Parameters in Serum from Young Rats: Acute and Chronic Effects - Soares_2018_Cell.Biochem.Biophys_76_243 | 
| Author(s) : Soares MSP , Zanusso Costa M , da Silva TM , Gazal M , Couto C , Nogueira Debom G , Rodrigues R , Hofstatter Azambuja J , Andre Casali E , Moritz CEJ , Frescura Duarte M , Braganhol E , Moro Stefanello F , Maria Spanevello R | 
| Ref : Cell Biochem Biophys , 76 :243 , 2018 | 
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            Abstract :  
                             In this study we investigated the effect of acute and chronic treatment with Met and/or methionine sulfoxide (MetO) on ectonucleotidases and cholinesterases activities from lymphocytes and purine derivatives compounds, C-protein reactive, interleukin-10, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha levels in serum of young rats. Adenosine triphosphate hydrolysis was decreased in lymphocytes 1 h after treatment by MetO and Met + MetO. However, adenosine triphosphate and adenosine diphosphate hydrolysis in lymphocytes was increased in the groups MetO and Met + MetO and adenosine deaminase activity was increased in MetO 3 h after the treatment. Acetylcholinesterase activity was increased in lymphocytes after 3 h and 21 days of treatment by MetO and Met + MetO, while serum butyrycholinesterase activity was decreased after 1 h and 21 days of treatment in the same groups. In chronic treatment, interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha level were increased, while that interleukin-10 level was decreased by Met, MetO, and Met + MetO when compared to control group. C-protein reactive level was increased by MetO and Met + MetO. Adenosine triphosphate and adenosine monophosphate levels were reduced in all amino acids treated groups, while adenosine diphosphate and hypoxanthine were enhanced by MetO and Met + MetO. Adenosine and xanthine were reduced in the MetO group, whereas inosine levels were decreased in the MetO and Met + MetO groups. These findings help to understand the inflammatory alterations observed in hypermethioninemia.  | 
    
| PubMedSearch : Soares_2018_Cell.Biochem.Biophys_76_243 | 
| PubMedID: 28726179 | 
    Soares MSP, Zanusso Costa M, da Silva TM, Gazal M, Couto C, Nogueira Debom G, Rodrigues R, Hofstatter Azambuja J, Andre Casali E, Moritz CEJ, Frescura Duarte M, Braganhol E, Moro Stefanello F, Maria Spanevello R (2018)
        Methionine and\/or Methionine Sulfoxide Alter Ectoenzymes Activities in Lymphocytes and Inflammatory Parameters in Serum from Young Rats: Acute and Chronic Effects
        Cell Biochem Biophys
        76        :243
    Soares MSP, Zanusso Costa M, da Silva TM, Gazal M, Couto C, Nogueira Debom G, Rodrigues R, Hofstatter Azambuja J, Andre Casali E, Moritz CEJ, Frescura Duarte M, Braganhol E, Moro Stefanello F, Maria Spanevello R (2018)
        Cell Biochem Biophys
        76        :243