International audienceNitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end product of endogenous nitric oxide (NO) metabolism, is now envisaged as a reservoir of NO to be activated in response to oxygen (O(2)) depletion. In the first part of this review, we summarize and compare the mechanisms of nitrite-dependent production of NO in selected bacteria and in eukaryotes. Bacterial nitrite reductases, which are copper or heme-containing enzymes, play an important role in the adaptation of pathogens to O(2) limitation and enable microrganisms to survive in the human body. In mammals, reduction of nitrite to NO under hypoxic conditions is carried out in tissues and blood by an array of metalloproteins, including heme-conta...
Nitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is now acce...
AbstractNitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is ...
AbstractNitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is ...
International audienceNitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end pro...
International audienceNitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end pro...
Nitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end product of endogenous nit...
In eukaryotes, small amounts of nitrite confer cytoprotection against ischemia/reperfusion-related t...
AbstractNitrite is endogenously produced as an oxidative metabolite of nitric oxide, but it also fun...
The nitrite anion is an endogenous product of nitric oxide (NO) metabolism, a key intermediate in th...
AbstractNitrite is endogenously produced as an oxidative metabolite of nitric oxide, but it also fun...
In this review we consider the effects of endogenous and pharmacological levels of nitrite under con...
In this review we consider the effects of endogenous and pharmacological levels of nitrite under con...
In this review we consider the effects of endogenous and pharmacological levels of nitrite under con...
In this review we consider the effects of endogenous and pharmacological levels of nitrite under con...
Nitrite and nitrate are distributed throughout the human body, with especially high levels being pre...
Nitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is now acce...
AbstractNitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is ...
AbstractNitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is ...
International audienceNitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end pro...
International audienceNitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end pro...
Nitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end product of endogenous nit...
In eukaryotes, small amounts of nitrite confer cytoprotection against ischemia/reperfusion-related t...
AbstractNitrite is endogenously produced as an oxidative metabolite of nitric oxide, but it also fun...
The nitrite anion is an endogenous product of nitric oxide (NO) metabolism, a key intermediate in th...
AbstractNitrite is endogenously produced as an oxidative metabolite of nitric oxide, but it also fun...
In this review we consider the effects of endogenous and pharmacological levels of nitrite under con...
In this review we consider the effects of endogenous and pharmacological levels of nitrite under con...
In this review we consider the effects of endogenous and pharmacological levels of nitrite under con...
In this review we consider the effects of endogenous and pharmacological levels of nitrite under con...
Nitrite and nitrate are distributed throughout the human body, with especially high levels being pre...
Nitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is now acce...
AbstractNitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is ...
AbstractNitrite, long considered a biologically inert metabolite of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation, is ...