Hydrogen Peroxide in Inflammation: Messenger, Guide, and Assassin

Christine Wittmann(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Peter Chockley(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Sachin Kumar Singh(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Luke Pase(Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre), Graham J. Lieschke(Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute), Clemens Grabher(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Advances in Hematology
January 1, 2012
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Abstract

Starting as a model for developmental genetics, embryology, and organogenesis, the zebrafish has become increasingly popular as a model organism for numerous areas of biology and biomedicine over the last decades. Within haematology, this includes studies on blood cell development and function and the intricate regulatory mechanisms within vertebrate immunity. Here, we review recent studies on the immediate mechanisms mounting an inflammatory response by in vivo analyses using the zebrafish. These recently revealed novel roles of the reactive oxygen species hydrogen peroxide that have changed our view on the initiation of a granulocytic inflammatory response.


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