Arginine is a semi-essential amino acid that plays an important role in the regulation of metabolic processes associated with several pathological/ physiological conditions. In the vasculature, it mainly exerts its biological functions as a substrate of two alternative pathways: the conversion to nitric oxide (NO) by nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and the breakdown to urea and ornithine by arginase. To determine arginine metabolism, in the current study we propose an original radiochemical technique that allows the simultaneous monitoring of NOS and arginase activation within intact cells. Taking advantage of this method, we show here the consequences of different experimental conditions known to modulate endothelial homeostasis on arginine me...
Reduced synthesis of nitric oxide ( NO) contributes to the endothelial dysfunction and may be relate...
Experimental studies suggest that red blood cells are involved in nitric oxide (NO) synthesis and de...
Human umbilical vein endothelial cells transport arginine through two Na+-independent systems. Syste...
Arginine is a semi-essential amino acid that plays an important role in the regulation of metabolic ...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays a key role in vascular homeostasis. Accurate measurement of NO production by...
role of arginase I and II in nitric oxide, polyamine, and proline syntheses in endothelial cells. Am...
Endothelial metabolism of arginine plays a key role in vascular homeostasis. While it is documented ...
This study was aimed to examine the effect of L-arginine (ARG) exposure on the disposition of asymme...
Endothelial metabolism of arginine plays a key role in vascular homeostasis. While it is documented ...
Erythrocytes may affect several physiological processes because they are scavengers, vehicles, and (...
International audienceReduced synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) contributes to the endothelial dysfunct...
Arginine (L-arginine), is an amino acid involved in a number of biological processes, including the ...
Arginase is a nitric oxide synthase-alternative pathway for l-arginine breakdown leading to biosynth...
<p>Enzymatic routes that can probably directly use or produce arginine, ornithine, urea, or citrulli...
The amino acid L-arginine participates in a variety of key biochemical and physiological activities,...
Reduced synthesis of nitric oxide ( NO) contributes to the endothelial dysfunction and may be relate...
Experimental studies suggest that red blood cells are involved in nitric oxide (NO) synthesis and de...
Human umbilical vein endothelial cells transport arginine through two Na+-independent systems. Syste...
Arginine is a semi-essential amino acid that plays an important role in the regulation of metabolic ...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays a key role in vascular homeostasis. Accurate measurement of NO production by...
role of arginase I and II in nitric oxide, polyamine, and proline syntheses in endothelial cells. Am...
Endothelial metabolism of arginine plays a key role in vascular homeostasis. While it is documented ...
This study was aimed to examine the effect of L-arginine (ARG) exposure on the disposition of asymme...
Endothelial metabolism of arginine plays a key role in vascular homeostasis. While it is documented ...
Erythrocytes may affect several physiological processes because they are scavengers, vehicles, and (...
International audienceReduced synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) contributes to the endothelial dysfunct...
Arginine (L-arginine), is an amino acid involved in a number of biological processes, including the ...
Arginase is a nitric oxide synthase-alternative pathway for l-arginine breakdown leading to biosynth...
<p>Enzymatic routes that can probably directly use or produce arginine, ornithine, urea, or citrulli...
The amino acid L-arginine participates in a variety of key biochemical and physiological activities,...
Reduced synthesis of nitric oxide ( NO) contributes to the endothelial dysfunction and may be relate...
Experimental studies suggest that red blood cells are involved in nitric oxide (NO) synthesis and de...
Human umbilical vein endothelial cells transport arginine through two Na+-independent systems. Syste...