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Tetrahydrobiopterin and nitric oxide synthase recouplers

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Generation of nitric oxide (NO) by the nitric oxide synthase (NOS) enzymes plays multiple signalling roles in every organ system, with crucial roles in the cardiovascular system, mediated by endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS, encoded by NOS3) and neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS, encoded by NOS1) in regulation of blood pressure, flow, oxygen delivery and cardiac function. Loss of normal NO-mediated functions in cardiovascular disease state is associated with changes in nitroso-redox signalling that are not dependent solely upon altered NO generation, but increased generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The NOS enzymes can also generate ROS, in a catalytic mode whereby the generation of NO from L-arginine is 'uncoupled' from the reduction of molecular oxygen. NOS uncoupling is determined by several factors, including the availability and oxidation state of the required NOS cofactor, tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4). The duality of NOS functions as enzymes that generate both NO and ROS under different regulatory states has emerged as an important pathophysiologic mechanism, and is a potential therapeutic target, via agents that can maintain or restore NOS coupling, for example via effects on BH4 availability.
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10.1007/164_2020_390

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
RDM
Sub department:
RDM Strategic
Oxford college:
Exeter College; Exeter College; Exeter College; Exeter College; Exeter College; Exeter College; Exeter College; Exeter College; Exeter College; Exeter College; Exeter College; EXETER COLLEGE
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ORCID:
0000-0002-1043-4342


Publisher:
Springer, Cham
Journal:
Handbook of experimental pharmacology More from this journal
Pages:
339-352
Place of publication:
Germany
Publication date:
2020-11-03
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EISSN:
1865-0325
ISSN:
0171-2004
Pmid:
33140223


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English
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1141179
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pubs:1141179
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2020-11-30
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