Melatonin and several of its metabolites are interfering with reactive nitrogen. With the notion of prevailing melatonin formation in tissues that exceeds by far the quantities in blood, metabolites come into focus that are poorly found in the circulation. Apart from their antioxidant actions, both melatonin and N1-acetyl-5-methoxykynuramine (AMK) downregulate inducible and inhibit neuronal NO synthases, and additionally scavenge NO. However, the NO adduct of melatonin redonates NO, whereas AMK forms with NO a stable product. Many other melatonin metabolites formed in oxidative processes also contain nitrosylatable sites. Moreover, AMK readily scavenges products of the CO2-adduct of peroxynitrite such as carbonate radicals and NO2. Protein ...
Melatonin possesses the capability of donating electrons, consequently reducing the reactivity of mo...
Reactive oxygen species Melatonin was discovered to be a direct free radical scav-enger less than 10...
PubMed ID: 16010296Kainic acid (KA) initiates neuronal injury and death by inducing oxidative stress...
Melatonin is a product of the amino acid tryptophan in the pineal gland. Once synthesized, the speci...
This review summarizes some of the recent findings concerning the long-held tenet that the enzyme, N...
The interactions of melatonin, a potent endogenous antioxidant, with reactive oxygen species generat...
Molecular oxygen is toxic for anaerobic organisms but it is also obvious that oxygen is poisonous to...
The melatonin metabolite N1 -acetyl-5-methoxykynuramine (AMK; 1), which was previously shown to be...
The brain consumes large quantities of oxygen relative to its' contribution to total body mass, This...
Melatonin is catabolized both enzymatically and nonenzymatically. Nonenzymatic processes mediated by...
Numerous studies document that melatonin possesses a broad-spectrum antioxidant activity. It traps a...
Numerous studies document that melatonin possesses a broad-spectrum antioxidant activity. It traps a...
Nitrogen monoxide (NO), the enzymatic product of NO-synthases in mammals, is an important biological...
Melatonin is a tryptophan-derived molecule with pleiotropic activities. It is present in almost all ...
N-1-acetyl-N-2-formyl-5-methoxykynuramine (AFMK) and N-1-acetyl-5-methoxykynuramine (AMK), two melat...
Melatonin possesses the capability of donating electrons, consequently reducing the reactivity of mo...
Reactive oxygen species Melatonin was discovered to be a direct free radical scav-enger less than 10...
PubMed ID: 16010296Kainic acid (KA) initiates neuronal injury and death by inducing oxidative stress...
Melatonin is a product of the amino acid tryptophan in the pineal gland. Once synthesized, the speci...
This review summarizes some of the recent findings concerning the long-held tenet that the enzyme, N...
The interactions of melatonin, a potent endogenous antioxidant, with reactive oxygen species generat...
Molecular oxygen is toxic for anaerobic organisms but it is also obvious that oxygen is poisonous to...
The melatonin metabolite N1 -acetyl-5-methoxykynuramine (AMK; 1), which was previously shown to be...
The brain consumes large quantities of oxygen relative to its' contribution to total body mass, This...
Melatonin is catabolized both enzymatically and nonenzymatically. Nonenzymatic processes mediated by...
Numerous studies document that melatonin possesses a broad-spectrum antioxidant activity. It traps a...
Numerous studies document that melatonin possesses a broad-spectrum antioxidant activity. It traps a...
Nitrogen monoxide (NO), the enzymatic product of NO-synthases in mammals, is an important biological...
Melatonin is a tryptophan-derived molecule with pleiotropic activities. It is present in almost all ...
N-1-acetyl-N-2-formyl-5-methoxykynuramine (AFMK) and N-1-acetyl-5-methoxykynuramine (AMK), two melat...
Melatonin possesses the capability of donating electrons, consequently reducing the reactivity of mo...
Reactive oxygen species Melatonin was discovered to be a direct free radical scav-enger less than 10...
PubMed ID: 16010296Kainic acid (KA) initiates neuronal injury and death by inducing oxidative stress...