Autores
Batyrshin Ildar
Título The State of the Nitric Oxide Cycle in Respiratory Tract Diseases
Tipo Revista
Sub-tipo JCR
Descripción Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
Resumen This review describes the unique links of the functioning of the nitric oxide cycle in the respiratory tract in normal and pathological conditions. The concept of a nitric oxide cycle has been expanded to include the NO-synthase and NO-synthase-independent component of its synthesis and the accompanying redox cascades in varying degrees of reversible reactions. The role of non-NO-synthase cycle components has been shown. Detailed characteristics of substrates for the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) in the human body, which can be nitrogen oxides, nitrite and nitrate anions, and organic nitrates, as well as nitrates and nitrites of food products, are given. The importance of the human microbiota in the nitric oxide cycle has been shown. The role of significant components of nitrite and nitrate reductase systems in the nitric oxide cycle and the mechanisms of their activation and deactivation (participation of enzymes, cofactors, homeostatic indicators, etc.) under various conditions have been determined. Consideration of these factors allows for a detailed understanding of the mechanisms underlying pathological conditions of the respiratory system and the targeting of therapeutic agents. The complexity of the NO cycle with multidirectional cascades could be best understood using dynamic modeling. © 2020 Svetlana Soodaeva et al.
Observaciones DOI 10.1155/2020/4859260
Lugar London
País Reino Unido
No. de páginas Article number 4859260
Vol. / Cap. v. 2020
Inicio 2020-10-19
Fin
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