Literature DB >> 8835635

Evaluation of nitric oxide formation from nitrates in pig coronary arteries.

Y Aniya1, N Uehara, C Ishii, T Suenaga, N Wada, T Matsuzaki, M Sakanashi.   

Abstract

To clarify the hypothesis that organic nitrates are converted to nitric oxide (NO) via nitrite ion (NO2-) by glutathione S-transferase, the metabolic conversion of four nitrates was examined in pig coronary arteries and compared with that in rat liver. Nitrates caused the relaxation of the artery muscles with the order of nitroglycerin > isosorbide dinitrate > nicorandil > or = nipradilol, whereas the order of NO formation in the arteries was nitroglycerin > isosorbide dinitrate > nipradilol > nicorandil. The same order of NO formation from the nitrates was also observed in liver cytosol. Nicorandil may cause more relaxation than nipradilol by both NO releasing and other (unknown) actions. Although the order of the potency in NO2- formation from the nitrates in liver cytosol was the same as that seen in NO formation, NO2- was not detected in pig coronary arteries. Thus NO2- formation from the nitrates correlated with NO formation in liver cytosol but not in pig arteries. When nonenzymatic and enzymatic NO formations from nitroglycerin were examined in the arteries, the enzymatic NO formation, which was not inhibited by glutathione S-transferase inhibitors, was 13% of the total NO. These results indicate that in pig coronary arteries, nitrates release NO mostly through a nonenzymatic manner, although there is a slight amount of enzymatically produced NO, and glutathione S-transferase may not contribute to the enzymatic NO formation.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8835635     DOI: 10.1254/jjp.71.101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0021-5198


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