| Literature DB >> 34617179 |
V Yu Titov1,2,3, A M Dolgorukova4, A N Osipov5, I I Kochish6.
Abstract
In a relatively isolated system of avian embryo, the metabolism of NO, a component of the dinitrosyl iron complexes (DNIC), the main NO donor in most tissues, depends on the ligands that make up the complex. This fact corroborates the earlier hypothesis that these ligands perform a regulatory function in NO metabolism. It is also shown that nitrite injected into the embryo is not oxidized to nitrate like NO in DNIC, but is accumulated outside the amniotic sac. Normally, nitrite is present in an embryo in trace amounts. These facts suggest that NO in the embryo is transferred from the donor molecule to a target in the embryo tissues further transformed with minimum oxidation to nitrite.Entities:
Keywords: avian embryo; dinitrosyl iron complex (DNIC); nitrate; nitric oxide (NO); nitrite
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34617179 DOI: 10.1007/s10517-021-05278-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Exp Biol Med ISSN: 0007-4888 Impact factor: 0.804