Authors
Marcelo N Muscará, John L Wallace
Publication date
1999/6/1
Source
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
Volume
276
Issue
6
Pages
G1313-G1316
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Description
Nitric oxide is a crucial mediator of gastrointestinal mucosal defense, but, paradoxically, it also contributes to mucosal injury in several situations. Inhibitors of nitric oxide synthesis and compounds that release nitric oxide have been useful pharmacological tools for evaluating the role of nitric oxide in gastrointestinal physiology and pathophysiology. Newer inhibitors with selectivity for one of the isoforms of nitric oxide synthase are even more powerful tools and may have utility as therapeutic agents. Also, agents that can scavenge nitric oxide or peroxynitrite are promising as drugs to prevent nitric oxide-associated tissue injury. Compounds that release nitric oxide in small amounts over a prolonged period of time may also be very useful for prevention of gastrointestinal injury associated with shock and with the use of drugs that have ulcerogenic effects. Indeed, the coupling of a nitric oxide-releasing moiety to …
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Scholar articles
MN Muscará, JL Wallace - American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and …, 1999