The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Nitric Oxide Metabolities in Acute Rheumatic Fever
Figen NarinNazmi NarinHatice PasaogluCanan HaliciDuran Aslan
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2003 Volume 199 Issue 3 Pages 135-139

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Abstract
Acute rheumatic fever (ARF), is a systemic inflammatory disease etiologically related to infection with group A β hemolytic streptococcus, characterized by a broad spectrum of disorders in cellular immunity. To estimate the activity of the immunopathological process in patients with ARF, plasma nitric oxide metabolities (NOx) concentrations, IL-1α and IL-2 levels were investigated in 22 patients with ARF at the time on admission, and after 3 months, in children with chronic rheumatic heart disease (CRHD). Plasma NOx concentrations, IL-1α and IL-2 levels in patients with ARF on admission were significantly higher than in the same patients 3 months later, and higher than in CRHD, or controls. Increased plasma NO may be a useful index for the quantitative assessment of the activity during immunological challange. This information may be useful for the prognosis and monitoring of ARF.
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