Nitric Oxide Modulates Superoxide Release and Peroxynitrite Formation in Human Blood Vessels

T. Guzik, N. West, R. Pillai, D. Taggart, K. Channon
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Abstract

Nitric oxide and superoxide have important roles as vascular signaling molecules. Nitric oxide (NO) reacts rapidly with superoxide, producing peroxynitrite. The relative balance between these radicals has important implications for vascular pathophysiology in hypertension and other vascular disease states. However, the relationships between superoxide, NO, and peroxynitrite formation in human blood vessels remain unclear. Accordingly, we systematically measured NO, superoxide, and peroxynitrite production from human internal mammary arteries, radial arteries, and saphenous veins from 78 patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery. Basal superoxide release was detected in all vessels at similar levels. However, endothelial removal or nitric oxide synthase inhibition increased mean superoxide release, with a corresponding reduction in peroxynitrite formation. Conversely, NO donors and superoxide scavengers both reduced superoxide release, whereas only NO donors increased peroxynitrite formation. These changes were much larger in arteries that in veins, but there were striking correlations between superoxide production, NO bioavailability, and peroxynitrite formation between the vessel types. Our findings provide direct evidence for coordinated vascular signaling mediated by interactions between NO, superoxide, and peroxynitrite and have important implications for studies of the functional effects of these radicals in human blood vessels.
一氧化氮调节人体血管中超氧化物释放和过氧亚硝酸盐形成
一氧化氮和超氧化物作为血管信号分子具有重要的作用。一氧化氮(NO)与超氧化物迅速反应,生成过氧亚硝酸盐。这些自由基之间的相对平衡对高血压和其他血管疾病状态的血管病理生理具有重要意义。然而,人类血管中超氧化物、一氧化氮和过氧亚硝酸盐形成之间的关系尚不清楚。因此,我们系统地测量了78例接受冠状动脉搭桥手术的人乳腺内动脉、桡动脉和隐静脉NO、超氧化物和过氧亚硝酸盐的产生。在所有血管中检测到的基础超氧化物释放水平相似。然而,内皮去除或一氧化氮合酶抑制增加了平均超氧化物释放,相应减少了过氧亚硝酸盐的形成。相反,一氧化氮供体和超氧化物清除剂都减少了超氧化物的释放,而只有一氧化氮供体增加了过氧亚硝酸盐的形成。这些变化在动脉中比在静脉中要大得多,但在血管类型之间超氧化物的产生、一氧化氮的生物利用度和过氧亚硝酸盐的形成之间存在显著的相关性。我们的发现为一氧化氮、超氧化物和过氧亚硝酸盐之间的相互作用介导的协调血管信号传递提供了直接证据,并对研究这些自由基在人体血管中的功能作用具有重要意义。
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