| Literature DB >> 26390975 |
Xiaohong Shu1,2, T C Stevenson Keller2,3, Daniela Begandt2, Joshua T Butcher2, Lauren Biwer2,3, Alexander S Keller2,4, Linda Columbus5, Brant E Isakson6,7.
Abstract
Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS, NOS3) is responsible for producing nitric oxide (NO)--a key molecule that can directly (or indirectly) act as a vasodilator and anti-inflammatory mediator. In this review, we examine the structural effects of regulation of the eNOS enzyme, including post-translational modifications and subcellular localization. After production, NO diffuses to surrounding cells with a variety of effects. We focus on the physiological role of NO and NO-derived molecules, including microvascular effects on vessel tone and immune response. Regulation of eNOS and NO action is complicated; we address endogenous and exogenous mechanisms of NO regulation with a discussion of pharmacological agents used in clinical and laboratory settings and a proposed role for eNOS in circulating red blood cells.Entities:
Keywords: Endothelial nitric oxide synthase; Endothelium; Microcirculation; Nitric oxide
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26390975 PMCID: PMC4628887 DOI: 10.1007/s00018-015-2021-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Mol Life Sci ISSN: 1420-682X Impact factor: 9.261