| Literature DB >> 17088088 |
Alexander A Timoshin1, Anatoly F Vanin, Tsvetina R Orlova, Natalia A Sanina, Enno K Ruuge, Sergey M Aldoshin, Evgeny I Chazov.
Abstract
The formation of protein-bound dinitrosyl-iron complexes (DNIC) in blood plasma and packed red cell fraction has been demonstrated by the EPR method in the experiments on rabbits which were i/v injected with the low-molecular DNIC with thiosulphate. This formation was ensured by transfer of Fe(+)(NO(+))(2) moieties from low-molecular DNIC onto serum albumin or hemoglobin molecules. Protein-bound DNICs appeared immediately after low-molecular DNIC injection followed with gradually decreasing their amounts. The complexes could be detected by EPR technique during more than two days. The addition of water-soluble NO scavenger, the iron complex with N-methyl-d-glucamine dithiocarbamate (MGD) resulted in decomposition of a part of protein-bound DNICs and in effective excretion of secondary products (mainly mononitrosyl-iron complexes with MGD) from the blood flow.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17088088 DOI: 10.1016/j.niox.2006.09.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nitric Oxide ISSN: 1089-8603 Impact factor: 4.427