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Gene Information

Gene symbol: LPO

Gene name: lactoperoxidase

HGNC ID: 6678

Synonyms: SPO

Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 AGTR1 1 hits
2 CAT 1 hits
3 IDDM2 1 hits
4 IL2 1 hits
5 INS 1 hits
6 KLHDC2 1 hits
7 LTF 1 hits
8 MPO 1 hits
9 SOD1 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 1491835 The lactoperoxidase/glucoseoxidase technique was the labelling method of choice leading to immunoreactive IL-2 with high specific activity.
2 2580790 Levels of salivary lysozyme, lactoperoxidase, and lactoferrin in diabetic hamsters.
3 2580790 In an attempt to clarify the mechanism(s) of increased susceptibility to oral infection in diabetics, we examined the levels of salivary antibacterial factors, including lysozyme, lactoperoxidase, and lactoferrin, in diabetic hamsters whose condition was induced with streptozotocin.
4 2580790 Insulin treatment had a significant effect on lysozyme and lactoperoxidase activity, recovering 73 and 74% those of the controls, respectively, and the ratio of lactoferrin to total salivary protein reverted to normal values.
5 2580790 Levels of salivary lysozyme, lactoperoxidase, and lactoferrin in diabetic hamsters.
6 2580790 In an attempt to clarify the mechanism(s) of increased susceptibility to oral infection in diabetics, we examined the levels of salivary antibacterial factors, including lysozyme, lactoperoxidase, and lactoferrin, in diabetic hamsters whose condition was induced with streptozotocin.
7 2580790 Insulin treatment had a significant effect on lysozyme and lactoperoxidase activity, recovering 73 and 74% those of the controls, respectively, and the ratio of lactoferrin to total salivary protein reverted to normal values.
8 2580790 Levels of salivary lysozyme, lactoperoxidase, and lactoferrin in diabetic hamsters.
9 2580790 In an attempt to clarify the mechanism(s) of increased susceptibility to oral infection in diabetics, we examined the levels of salivary antibacterial factors, including lysozyme, lactoperoxidase, and lactoferrin, in diabetic hamsters whose condition was induced with streptozotocin.
10 2580790 Insulin treatment had a significant effect on lysozyme and lactoperoxidase activity, recovering 73 and 74% those of the controls, respectively, and the ratio of lactoferrin to total salivary protein reverted to normal values.
11 3455700 All patients had insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM) with a mean (+/- S.D.) duration of 14.0 +/- 9.1 years.
12 3455700 The saliva analysis included the quantitation of total protein, amylase, immunoglobulins (isotypes A, G, and M), and the non-antibody, innate antimicrobial factors (lysozyme, lactoferrin, salivary peroxidase, myeloperoxidase, thiocyanate, and hypothiocyanite).
13 3721065 Similarly, with either lactoperoxidase-catalyzed radioiodination of cell surface receptors or biosynthetic labeling of receptors with [3H]glucosamine, we demonstrated an 80-90% decrease in the number of insulin receptors in cells from patient RM-1.
14 6363165 The biosynthetic human proinsulin was iodinated using lactoperoxidase and subsequently purified by HPLC to yield the [(125I)TyrA14]-proinsulin isomer.
15 7014299 125I-insulin was prepared by reacting 17.4 nmol porcine insulin (100 micrograms) with 5 mCi 125I (about 2.4 nmol) using the lactoperoxidase method.
16 8891941 Salivary peroxidase activity in whole saliva of patients with insulin-dependent (type-1) diabetes mellitus.
17 8891941 In this study, salivary peroxidase activity was measured in a group of 10 patients with insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes mellitus (IDDM) who had a tendency towards periodontitis.
18 8891941 Salivary peroxidase activity in whole saliva of patients with insulin-dependent (type-1) diabetes mellitus.
19 8891941 In this study, salivary peroxidase activity was measured in a group of 10 patients with insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes mellitus (IDDM) who had a tendency towards periodontitis.
20 11124156 TGR(ASrAOGEN)680, a newly developed transgenic rat line with specific downregulation of astroglial synthesis of angiotensinogen, exhibits decreased brain angiotensinogen content associated with a mild diabetes insipidus and lower blood pressure.
21 11124156 Autoradiographic experiments were performed on TGR(ASrAOGEN) (TG) and Sprague-Dawley (SD) control rats to quantify AT(1) and AT(2) receptor-binding sites in different brain nuclei and circumventricular organs.
22 11124156 In most of the regions inside the blood-brain barrier [paraventricular nucleus (PVN), piriform cortex, lateral olfactory tract (LOT), and lateral preoptic area (LPO)], AT(1) receptor binding (sensitive to CV-11974) was significantly higher in TG compared with SD.
23 11124156 The dose-response curve for water intake after intracerebroventricular injections showed a higher sensitivity to ANG II of TG (EC(50) = 3.1 ng) compared with SD (EC(50) = 11.2 ng), strongly suggesting that the upregulation of AT(1) receptors inside the blood-brain barrier of TG rats is functional.
24 21823905 Biochemistry results (lipid peroxidase (LPO); catalase (CAT); superoxide dismutase (SOD); total glutatyon (GSH); and myeloperoxidase (MPO) values) in Group C-DO were determined as 12.27, 21.88, 23.08 and 29.90 nmol/gr tissue; 59.3, 70.06, 69.7 and 78.1 mmol/min/mg tissue; 174.2, 156.4, 159.7 and 154.6 mmol/min/mg tissue; 3.63, 3.61, 4.21 and 3.97 nmol/mg tissue; and 5.05, 5.68, 5.58 and 6.19 µmol/min/mg tissue, respectively.
25 24018446 Lactoperoxidase (LCP) is used as an additive to mouth hygiene products and as a salivary substitute.