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Rapid S-nitrosothiol metabolism by platelets and megakaryocytes.

C M Shah1, I C Locke, H S Chowdrey, M P Gordge.   

Abstract

RSNOs (S-nitrosothiols) regulate platelet and megakaryocyte function, and may act in vivo as a nitric oxide reservoir. There is a discrepancy between the spontaneous rate of NO release from different RSNO compounds and their pharmacological effects, implying that target cells may mediate biological activity either by metabolism of RSNOs or by displaying cell surface receptors. In the present study, we sought evidence for rapid cell-mediated metabolism of RSNOs. Exposure of platelets to GSNO (S-nitrosoglutathione) for as little as 5 s inhibited thrombin-induced platelet aggregation by >95%; however, AlbSNO (S-nitrosoalbumin) was much less effective over these short time periods. Incubation of 1 microM GSNO or AlbSNO with platelets and megakaryocytes resulted in a 25-34% loss of RSNO recoverable from the supernatant (P <0.02) within 30 s. This rapid cell-mediated RSNO decay did not progress further over 5 min, and could not be accounted for by release of free NO. The gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase inhibitor acivicin (100 microM) partially decreased GSNO decay, whereas the membrane-impermeable thiol-blocking agent 5,5'-dithiobis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid) (100 microM) completely blocked cell-mediated GSNO decay and partially blocked AlbSNO decay. Our results highlight differences between high- and low-molecular-mass RSNOs with regard to their rapid metabolism/uptake and subsequent cellular responses, and indicate a critical role for extracellular thiols in RSNO metabolism by platelets and megakaryocytes.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14641087     DOI: 10.1042/bst0311450

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Soc Trans        ISSN: 0300-5127            Impact factor:   5.407


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