AbstractNitrite is endogenously produced as an oxidative metabolite of nitric oxide, but it also functions as a NO donor that can be activated by a number of cellular proteins under hypoxic conditions. This article discusses the physiological role of nitrite and nitrite-derived NO in blood flow regulation and cytoprotection from a comparative viewpoint, with focus on mammals and fish. Constitutive nitric oxide synthase activity results in similar plasma nitrite levels in mammals and fish, but nitrite can also be taken up across the gills in freshwater fish, which has implications for nitrite/NO levels and nitrite utilization in hypoxia. The nitrite reductase activity of deoxyhemoglobin is a major mechanism of NO generation from nitrite and ...
<p>Nitrite derives from NO<sup>•</sup> synthesis dietary sources. NO<sup>•</sup> to nitrite reaction...
The roles of nitric oxide synthase activity (NOS), nitrite and myoglobin (Mb) in the regulation of m...
AbstractNitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is ...
AbstractNitrite is endogenously produced as an oxidative metabolite of nitric oxide, but it also fun...
Nitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end product of endogenous nit...
International audienceNitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end pro...
International audienceNitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end pro...
International audienceNitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end pro...
AbstractBeing the largest form of intravascular and tissue storage of nitric oxide (NO) and a signal...
AbstractNitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is ...
<div><p>Nitric oxide (NO) is a key regulator of vascular tone. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eN...
In this review we consider the effects of endogenous and pharmacological levels of nitrite under con...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a key regulator of vascular tone. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) is r...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a powerful paracrine signaling molecule that plays a critical role in regulatin...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a key regulator of vascular tone. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) is r...
<p>Nitrite derives from NO<sup>•</sup> synthesis dietary sources. NO<sup>•</sup> to nitrite reaction...
The roles of nitric oxide synthase activity (NOS), nitrite and myoglobin (Mb) in the regulation of m...
AbstractNitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is ...
AbstractNitrite is endogenously produced as an oxidative metabolite of nitric oxide, but it also fun...
Nitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end product of endogenous nit...
International audienceNitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end pro...
International audienceNitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end pro...
International audienceNitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end pro...
AbstractBeing the largest form of intravascular and tissue storage of nitric oxide (NO) and a signal...
AbstractNitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is ...
<div><p>Nitric oxide (NO) is a key regulator of vascular tone. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eN...
In this review we consider the effects of endogenous and pharmacological levels of nitrite under con...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a key regulator of vascular tone. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) is r...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a powerful paracrine signaling molecule that plays a critical role in regulatin...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a key regulator of vascular tone. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) is r...
<p>Nitrite derives from NO<sup>•</sup> synthesis dietary sources. NO<sup>•</sup> to nitrite reaction...
The roles of nitric oxide synthase activity (NOS), nitrite and myoglobin (Mb) in the regulation of m...
AbstractNitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is ...