Authors
Stuart A Lipton, Yun-Beom Choi, Zhuo-Hua Pan, Sizheng Z Lei, Huei-Sheng Vincent Chen, Nikolaus J Sucher, Joseph Loscalzo, David J Singel, Jonathan S Stamler
Publication date
1993/8/12
Journal
Nature
Volume
364
Issue
6438
Pages
626-632
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
CONGENERS of nitrogen monoxide (NO) are neuroprotective and neurodestructive1– 7. To address this apparent paradox, we considered the effects on neurons of compounds characterized by alternative redox states of NO: nitric oxide (NO.) and nitrosonium ion (NO+)8. Nitric oxide, generated from NO. donors or synthesized endogenously after NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) receptor activation, can lead to neurotoxicity3,4. Here, we report that NO.-mediated neurotoxicity is engendered, at least in part, by reaction with superoxide anion (O.-2), apparently leading to formation of peroxynitrite (ONOO−), and not by NO. alone. In contrast, the neuroprotective effects of NO result from downregulation of NMDA-receptor activity by reaction with thiol group(s) of the …
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