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The chemistry of nitrosative stress induced by nitric oxide and reactive nitrogen oxide species. Putting perspective on stressful biological situations

The chemistry of nitrosative stress induced by nitric oxide and reactive nitrogen oxide species. Putting perspective on stressful biological situations
The chemistry of nitrosative stress induced by nitric oxide and reactive nitrogen oxide species. Putting perspective on stressful biological situations
This review addresses many of the chemical aspects of nitrosative stress mediated by N2O3. From a cellular perspective, N2O3 and the resulting reactive nitrogen oxide species target specific motifs such as thiols, lysine active sites, and zinc fingers and is dependant upon both the rates of production as well as consumption of NO and must be taken into account in order to access the nitrosative environment. Since production and consumption are integral parts of N2O3 generation, we predict that nitrosative stress occurs under specific conditions, such as chronic inflammation. In contrast to conditions of stress, nitrosative chemistry may also provide cellular protection through the regulation of critical signaling pathways. Therefore, a careful evaluation of the chemistry of nitrosation based upon specific experimental conditions may provide a better understanding of how the subtle balance between oxidative and nitrosative stress may be involved in the etiology and control of various disease processes.
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Ridnour, Lisa A., Thomas, Douglas D., Mancardi, Daniele, Espey, Michael G., Miranda, Katrina M., Paolocci, Nazareno, Feelisch, Martin, Fukuto, Jon and Wink, David A. (2005) The chemistry of nitrosative stress induced by nitric oxide and reactive nitrogen oxide species. Putting perspective on stressful biological situations. Biological Chemistry, 385 (1), 1-10. (doi:10.1515/BC.2004.001). (PMID:14977040)

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This review addresses many of the chemical aspects of nitrosative stress mediated by N2O3. From a cellular perspective, N2O3 and the resulting reactive nitrogen oxide species target specific motifs such as thiols, lysine active sites, and zinc fingers and is dependant upon both the rates of production as well as consumption of NO and must be taken into account in order to access the nitrosative environment. Since production and consumption are integral parts of N2O3 generation, we predict that nitrosative stress occurs under specific conditions, such as chronic inflammation. In contrast to conditions of stress, nitrosative chemistry may also provide cellular protection through the regulation of critical signaling pathways. Therefore, a careful evaluation of the chemistry of nitrosation based upon specific experimental conditions may provide a better understanding of how the subtle balance between oxidative and nitrosative stress may be involved in the etiology and control of various disease processes.

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Published date: June 2005
Organisations: Clinical & Experimental Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 337847
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/337847
ISSN: 1431-6730
PURE UUID: c794c01d-d52a-42b4-91d6-1990ea6cf5c0
ORCID for Martin Feelisch: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2320-1158

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Date deposited: 22 Jun 2012 09:27
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:41

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Author: Lisa A. Ridnour
Author: Douglas D. Thomas
Author: Daniele Mancardi
Author: Michael G. Espey
Author: Katrina M. Miranda
Author: Nazareno Paolocci
Author: Martin Feelisch ORCID iD
Author: Jon Fukuto
Author: David A. Wink

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