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S-nitrosothiols signal the ventilatory response to hypoxia

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NATURE
Volume 413, Issue 6852, Pages 171-174

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MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS LTD
DOI: 10.1038/35093117

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Increased ventilation in response to hypoxia has been appreciated for over a century(1), but the biochemistry underlying this response remains poorly understood. Here we define a pathway in which increased minute ventilation ((V)over dot(E)) is signalled by deoxyhaemoglobin-derived S-nitrosothiols (SNOs). Specifically, we demonstrate that S-nitrosocysteinyl glycine (CGSNO) and S-nitroso-L-cysteine (L-CSNO)-but not S-nitroso-D-cysteine (D-CSNO)-reproduce the ventilatory effects of hypoxia at the level of the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS). We show that plasma from deoxygenated, but not from oxygenated, blood produces the ventilatory effect of both SNOs and hypoxia. Further, this activity is mediated by S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO), and GSNO activation by gamma -glutamyl transpeptidase (gamma -GT) is required. The normal response to hypoxia is impaired in a knockout mouse lacking gamma GT. These observations suggest that S-nitrosothiol biochemistry is of central importance to the regulation of breathing.

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