2023
Urothelial Oxidative Stress and ERK Activation Mediate HMGB1-Induced Bladder Pain
Ye S, Mahmood D, Ma F, Leng L, Bucala R, Vera P. Urothelial Oxidative Stress and ERK Activation Mediate HMGB1-Induced Bladder Pain. Cells 2023, 12: 1440. PMID: 37408274, PMCID: PMC10217556, DOI: 10.3390/cells12101440.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh mobility group box 1Macrophage migration inhibitory factorBladder painOxidative stressDisulfide HMGB1Mobility group box 1MIF-deficient miceNovel potential therapeutic strategyMigration inhibitory factorGroup box 1Potential therapeutic strategyOxidative stress productionN-acetylcysteine amideERK activationIntravesical treatmentMicturition volumeMicturition parametersReceptor 4Mechanical thresholdPainTherapeutic strategiesBox 1Bladder tissueInhibitory factorWestern blot
2022
Bladder Oxidative Stress and HMGB1 Release Contribute to PAR4-Mediated Bladder Pain in Mice
Ye S, Ma F, Mahmood DFD, Meyer-Siegler KL, Leng L, Bucala R, Vera PL. Bladder Oxidative Stress and HMGB1 Release Contribute to PAR4-Mediated Bladder Pain in Mice. Frontiers In Systems Neuroscience 2022, 16: 882493. PMID: 35645739, PMCID: PMC9135998, DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2022.882493.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh mobility group box 1Macrophage migration inhibitory factorBladder painIntravesical fluidOxidative stressLevels of HMGB1Mobility group box 1Bladder oxidative stressFemale C57BL/6 miceMigration inhibitory factorGroup box 1Possible therapeutic strategiesN-acetylcysteine amideBladder edemaMIF antagonismMIF deficiencyHMGB1 concentrationsMicturition frequencyMicturition volumeMIF releaseHMGB1 levelsC57BL/6 miceMicturition parametersHistological signsHistological evidenceMP07-05 BLADDER OXIDATIVE STRESS AND ERK SIGNALING CONTRIBUTE TO BLADDER PAIN MEDIATED BY MACROPHAGE MIGRATION INHIBITORY FACTOR AND HIGH MOBILITY GROUP BOX 1
Ye S, Ma F, Mahmood D, Meyer-Siegler K, Leng L, Bucala R, Vera P. MP07-05 BLADDER OXIDATIVE STRESS AND ERK SIGNALING CONTRIBUTE TO BLADDER PAIN MEDIATED BY MACROPHAGE MIGRATION INHIBITORY FACTOR AND HIGH MOBILITY GROUP BOX 1. Journal Of Urology 2022, 207: e116. DOI: 10.1097/ju.0000000000002529.05.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2001
Characterization of a Novel Hemoglobin-Glutathione Adduct That Is Elevated in Diabetic Patients
Al-Abed Y, VanPatten S, Li H, Lawson J, FitzGerald G, Manogue K, Bucala R. Characterization of a Novel Hemoglobin-Glutathione Adduct That Is Elevated in Diabetic Patients. Molecular Medicine 2001, 7: 619-623. PMID: 11778651, PMCID: PMC1950073, DOI: 10.1007/bf03401868.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiabetic patientsDiabetes mellitusPredictor of prognosisBlood glucose levelsNormal patientsGlucose levelsPatientsUseful markerNormal individualsPathologic situationsOxidative stressMellitusAdditional markersΒ-globin chainsLiquid chromatography-mass spectroscopyΒ-chainMarkersHigh levelsPrognosisDiseaseDiagnosis
1997
Efficient Scavenging of Fatty Acid Oxidation Products by Aminoguanidine
Al-Abed Y, Bucala R. Efficient Scavenging of Fatty Acid Oxidation Products by Aminoguanidine. Chemical Research In Toxicology 1997, 10: 875-879. PMID: 9282836, DOI: 10.1021/tx970035l.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-density lipoprotein levelsAdvanced glycation end productsGlycation end productsMechanism of actionVascular wall componentsLipoprotein levelsLipoprotein metabolismOxidative stressPharmacological inhibitorsFatty acid oxidation productsHuman subjectsToxic effectsAminoguanidineOxidative damageNormal pathwayReactive aldehydesRecent studiesPotential interactionsDamaging effectsVivoTissue constituentsEnd productsAtherogenesisLipid oxidationMalondialdehyde