Autor: |
P R, Forfia, T H, Hintze, M S, Wolin, G, Kaley |
Rok vydání: |
2000 |
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Zdroj: |
Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 471 |
ISSN: |
0065-2598 |
Popis: |
In summary, NO is capable of decreasing mitochondrial respiration in a variety of mammalian tissues. This effect is mediated primarily via binding of NO to the O2 binding site of cytochrome oxidase. This highly sensitive interaction presumably reflects a remnant homology between cytochrome oxidase and bacterial nitrate reductase. This effect has been demonstrated at physiologic levels of NO, highlighting the role for NO in the tonic control of cellular respiration. As this inhibition is dependent upon the levels figure: see text[ of NO and O2 in the tissue, various states of NO production and oxygen supply dictate the ultimate respiratory rate of the mitochondria. Furthermore, deviation from a physiologic NO: O2 may lead to an exacerbation of pathologic states, such as congestive heart failure and septic shock. Thus, NO may play a crucial role in the control of cellular respiration, providing an additional mechanism of action for this biologically diverse molecule that is distinct yet inseparable from its dilator effect on blood vessels. |
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OpenAIRE |
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