Abstract
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common form of arthritis in humans. It has long been regarded as a non-inflammatory disease, but a degree of inflammation is now recognized as being a vital inducer of subpopulation of OA. Besides inflammation, the establishment and development of OA are associated with alterations in metabolism and profiles of amino acids (AA), including glutamate- and arginine-family AA as well as their related metabolites (e.g., creatinine, hydroxyproline, γ-aminobutyrate, dimethylarginines and homoarginine). Functional AA (e.g., glutamine, arginine, glutamate, glycine, proline, and tryptophan) have various benefits (i.e., anti-inflammation and anti-oxidation) in treatment of inflammation-associated diseases, including OA. Thus, these AA have potential as immunomodulatory nutrients for patients with inflammation-induced OA.
Keywords:
Arginine; Glutamate; Glutamine; Inflammation; Osteoarthritis.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Review
MeSH terms
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Arginine / analogs & derivatives
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Arginine / immunology
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Arginine / metabolism
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Creatinine / immunology
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Creatinine / metabolism
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Glutamic Acid / immunology
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Glutamic Acid / metabolism
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Glutamine / immunology
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Glutamine / metabolism
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Homoarginine / immunology
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Homoarginine / metabolism
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Humans
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Hydroxyproline / immunology
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Hydroxyproline / metabolism
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Immunologic Factors / metabolism
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Inflammation / immunology
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Inflammation / metabolism
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Inflammation / pathology
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Nutritional Requirements / immunology*
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Nutritional Status / immunology*
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Osteoarthritis / immunology
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Osteoarthritis / metabolism*
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Osteoarthritis / pathology
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Proline / immunology
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Proline / metabolism
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Tryptophan / immunology
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Tryptophan / metabolism
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gamma-Aminobutyric Acid / immunology
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gamma-Aminobutyric Acid / metabolism
Substances
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Immunologic Factors
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dimethylarginine
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Glutamine
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Homoarginine
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Glutamic Acid
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gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
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Tryptophan
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Arginine
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Proline
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Creatinine
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Hydroxyproline