Nitroxyl anion – the universal signalling partner of endogenously produced nitric oxide?
AUTOR(ES)
Martin, William
FONTE
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
RESUMO
Although it is generally assumed that the primary product of the three isoforms of NO synthase is the nitric oxide radical (NO•), growing evidence suggests that the one-electron reduced form of nitrogen monoxide, nitroxyl anion (NO−), may be a natural co-product. Thus, evidence from conduit and resistance arteries and nitrergically innervated tissues indicates that NO− exerts widespread signalling functions alongside NO• in the cardiovascular and autonomic nervous systems, and perhaps beyond. In this issue of the BJP Andrews et al. add to this debate by providing strong evidence that NO• and HNO both contribute to the EDRF-mediated component of in mouse (MMA) and rat (RMA) mesenteric resistance arteries.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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