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Nitric oxide and peroxynitrite in health and disease

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PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS
Volume 87, Issue 1, Pages 315-424

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/physrev.00029.2006

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  1. Intramural NIH HHS [Z01 AA000375-02] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NCCIH NIH HHS [AT-02034, P01 AT002034] Funding Source: Medline
  3. NIEHS NIH HHS [ES-00240, P01 ES000040, P01 ES000040-390003, P01 ES000040-436360, ES-00040] Funding Source: Medline
  4. NATIONAL CENTER FOR COMPLEMENTARY & ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE [P01AT002034] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  5. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES [P01ES000040] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  6. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM [Z01AA000375] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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The discovery that mammalian cells have the ability to synthesize the free radical nitric oxide (NO) has stimulated an extraordinary impetus for scientific research in all the fields of biology and medicine. Since its early description as an endothelial-derived relaxing factor, NO has emerged as a fundamental signaling device regulating virtually every critical cellular function, as well as a potent mediator of cellular damage in a wide range of conditions. Recent evidence indicates that most of the cytotoxicity attributed to NO is rather due to peroxynitrite, produced from the diffusion-controlled reaction between NO and another free radical, the superoxide anion. Peroxynitrite interacts with lipids, DNA, and proteins via direct oxidative reactions or via indirect, radical-mediated mechanisms. These reactions trigger cellular responses ranging from subtle modulations of cell signaling to overwhelming oxidative injury, committing cells to necrosis or apoptosis. In vivo, peroxynitrite generation represents a crucial pathogenic mechanism in conditions such as stroke, myocardial infarction, chronic heart failure, diabetes, circulatory shock, chronic inflammatory diseases, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders. Hence, novel pharmacological strategies aimed at removing peroxynitrite might represent powerful therapeutic tools in the future. Evidence supporting these novel roles of NO and peroxynitrite is presented in detail in this review.

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