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Calcium Pyrophosphate And Monosodium Urate Activate The NLRP3 Inflammasome Within Bladder Urothelium Via Reactive Oxygen Species And TXNIP.

Shelby N HarperPatrick D LeidigFrancis M HughesHuixia JinJ Todd Purves
Published in: Research and reports in urology (2019)
The stone components CPPD and MSU activate NLRP3 in an ROS and TXNIP-dependent manner in bladder urothelium. These findings demonstrate the importance of ROS and TXNIP, and suggest that targeting either may be a way to decrease stone-dependent NLRP3 inflammation within the bladder.
Keyphrases
  • nlrp inflammasome
  • reactive oxygen species
  • spinal cord injury
  • cell death
  • dna damage
  • urinary tract
  • oxidative stress
  • cancer therapy
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